The Drexel University Archives and Special Collections acquires, preserves and makes available records, manuscripts, visual materials, and publications related to the history of Drexel University. The archives has material related to Drexel’s founders as well as Drexel students, faculty, academic departments, administrative offices, and campus organizations. The special collections house rare books, historical manuscripts, and other materials donated by the patrons of Drexel.
The university archives relies on the Drexel community to preserve its history and heritage. If you have materials that you would like to see preserved by the archives, please visit the records transfer/donations page for more information.
The archives welcomes those from outside of the Drexel community to use our material. For information about our policies visit the about us page. The first time visitors page includes an introduction to archives and guides on using archival material.
Please direct all questions to the university archivist at archives@drexel.edu or 215-895-1757.
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The photo contest we told you about in our last post is now online as a slideshow! Click on the title of this post to see the slideshow.
It’s not too late to enter the contest! Guess what sites are featured in the photographs and win a print of your favorite photo from the Drexel University [...]
The Drexel University Archives presents a new exhibit on the lower level of Hagerty Library.
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