"Foolishness and Chaos" was Gloria Kaufman's Lundquist Address speech that she delivered in 1993 after she was named the Lundquist Faculty Fellow the previous year.
Kaufman's essay argues that careful, linear analysis is not the only right way to…
This Preface article written by Ruth Dilley describes Gloria Kaufman's dedication to social activism. Kaufman was not only a professor, but the pioneer of Women's Studies at IUSB, an Affirmative Action Officer at IUSB, the 1992-93 Eldon F. Lundquist…
"Gloria Kaufman (1929-2004): A Life of Love and Joy," written by Samuel Shapiro, gives a biographical overview of Kaufman's life, including her upbringing, education, family, and accomplishments.
Information about donating to the Gloria Kaufman…
This is an article published in the Preface several months after Gloria Kaufman's death as a tribute to her life and accomplishments.
"Gloria Kaufman: Gone, but not forgotten" describes her successful yet controversial B250 course that featured…
Invitation for a birthday celebration for Susan B. Anthony. The celebration with cake and tea was held on campus in the Conference Center of the Administration Building.
Program for the "Happy Birthday, Susan B." celebration on February 18, 1979.
The event included not only cake, cider, and tea, but also a Feminist Fair and a Ceremony of Celebration.
This event was organized and sponsored by the Women's Studies…
"Humor: the Door to Understanding" is an essay written in 1992 by Gloria Kaufman that discusses the cognitive uses of humor. Kaufman argues that humor is not simply a trivial way to have fun, but it is actually "an essential way of cognition."…