
Making Donations to the Purdue University Calumet Archives

As the keeper of Purdue University Calumet’s history, the Archives seeks to
collect materials from offices, departments, and student organizations. Below is
a list of appropriate materials to donate to the Archives:
- Chancellor’s Office
, records including correspondence,
administrative subject files, and reports.
- Vice Chancellor’s
Office correspondence, subject files and
reports.
- Deans’ and Department Heads’
, correspondence, reports, brochures.
- Administrative and instructional departments’
records of permanent
historical and legal value, such as department chairs’ correspondence,
meeting minutes, etc.
- Accreditation
reports and supporting documentation.
- Annual budget
and audit reports.
- Biographical files
and published papers of faculty, staff, prominent
alumni, and major benefactors.
- Records of the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Services,
Admissions, Registrar, Trio Programs, and Fitness, Wellness and Sports,
including reports, class schedules, catalogs, non-current enrollment
reports, graduation programs, newsletters, flyers, etc.
- Records of the Office of Advancement, the Office of University
Relations.
- Records of the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Administrative
Services and its related departments.
- Records of Student Organizations, such as constitutions, programs,
flyers, newsletters, meeting minutes, photographs, etc.
- Alumni
records, correspondence, flyers, publications.
- Records of the Council of Faculty Delegates and the Faculty Senate.
- All publications
, newsletters, or booklets distributed
in the name of the university, including catalogs, special bulletins, student
newspapers, university directories and handbooks, faculty/staff rosters,
alumni magazines, and
- Audio-visual materials
documenting the development of Purdue
University Calumet, such as still photographs and negatives, motion picture
films, oral history interviews, and audio and video tapes.
- Maps and plot plans
documenting physical growth and development on all
campuses.
All materials to be donated should be packed into boxes should be packed in
the order they were in file cabinets, storage area, etc. An index of the
materials sent would be appreciated.
When in doubt, don’t throw it out!
