Founder prinicipal (1924–34)
Students work in the laboratory
College opens at Alipore House, the present location
Mrs. Jugal Kishore at the digging of the pavilion built by Lala Jagdish Prasad in memory of his father, Lala Jugal Kishore
Mrs. Phul Devi Pavilion built by P.C. Taela
College faculty 1942–43
Fifth principal of the college (1947–72)
First Education Minister of Independent India, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad attends College Day
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru as the Chief Guest for the Silver Jubilee celebrations
College builds its hostel
Professor V.K.R.V. Rao, Vice Chancellor, University of Delhi, inaugurates the swimming pool.
Smt. Indira Gandhi, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, recieves blankets from the students for the soldiers after the Indo-China War of 1962.
College hostel named Kalavati Gupta Hostel
Sixth principal of the college (1972–73)
Seventh principal of the college (1973–86)
Smt. Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India, as the Chief Guest on College Day in the Golden Jubilee year
Smt. Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India, inaugurates the gymnasium as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations
Kathak dancer Sitara Devi is received by the college faculty
Cricketer Bishen Singh Bedi attends the Sports Day as Chief Guest.
Politician and diplomat Mrs Vijayalakshmi Pandit attends College Day as Chief Guest
Sarod player and college alumna Smt. Sharan Rani Backliwal (1929–2008) performs to raise funds for the renovation of the college swimming pool
Dr Karan Singh, Memeber of Parliament, inaugurates an exhibition on Nuclear Disarmament as part of the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations
Seminar on Nuclear Disarmament
Survey report by the students on 'Indian Women: Urbanisation, Modernization & Development?' under the College Humanities and the Social Improvement Programme
Ninth principal of the college (1997–2007)
The Indian Post and Telegraph Department released a special Postal Cover to commemorate 75 years of college.
A sarod recital by Smt. Sharan Rani Backliwal and a Kuchipudi dance performance by Raja and Radha Reddy as part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
As part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Bhasa's Sanskrit play, Svapnavasadattam was performed at Shri Ram Centre, New Delhi.
Urdu writer and journalist and college alumna Qurratulain Hyder (1927–2007) attends College Day as Chief Guest
The Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi declares Indraprastha College for Women a heritage building.
Laying the foundation stone for the second hostel of the college
Indraprastha College for Women celebrates 80 years
Visit of college alumna Begum Zarin Musharraf, mother of President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan
Release of book chronicling the history of the college Women, Education and Politics: The Women's Movement and Delhi's Indraprastha College (New Delhi: Oxford University Press) by Meena Bhargava and Kalyani Dutta
The first International Student Film Festival, 'Mis-en-Scene'
The College Archives were inaugurated on International Women's Day, 2006