About us

Our Mission

The Mission of Purdue University Northwest Archives and Special Collections is to identify, collect, preserve, and make materials of value that document the history, culture, scholarship, advancements, people, and achievements of the university’s faculty, staff, and students accessible to researchers.

What is an Archive?

An archive is a place where important historical materials, like documents, photographs, and records, are kept safe so they can be studied and remembered. It’s like a treasure chest of the past, filled with items that tell stories about people, places, and events.

What is a Special Collection?

A special collection is a part of a library that holds unique or rare materials, such as old books, personal letters, or artifacts. These items are often one-of-a-kind and need special care to make sure they last for future generations.

Together, Archives and Special Collections help preserve history and make it available for learning, research, and inspiration.