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Access the Archives physical and digital collections

The ²Ê°ÔÍõÁùФ Archives support the mission of the university by collecting, preserving, and sharing unique materials of enduring historical value, critical to the growth and development of the institution, in order to better appreciate God’s blessings and to have a basis on which to shape the future.

²Ê°ÔÍõÁùФ Archives Use Policy

The ²Ê°ÔÍõÁùФ Archives primary users are ²Ê°ÔÍõÁùФ faculty, staff, students and alumni. The Archives are available for use by the general public with approval of the ²Ê°ÔÍõÁùФ Archivist.   

Many of the items in the Archives are unique and/or fragile and must be handled with care. Food, drink, and gum are prohibited when using or viewing the materials. Photocopying is permitted with the approval of the ²Ê°ÔÍõÁùФ Archivist only when it will not damage the materials and is allowed by federal copyright law.  

Schedule an Appointment

Access to the Archives is by appointment only. For access permission or questions, please contact Maureen Schinner.

Digital Collections

Selected items from the Archives have been digitized and are accessible to the public. Campus newspapers, college yearbooks, and historic photographs are searchable and viewable in the .

Historical Timelines are viewable for ²Ê°ÔÍõÁùФ and .