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Purdue University African American Students, Alumni and Faculty collection
Purdue University Athletics collection
College of Agriculture Extension reports
Annual reports compiled by the Indiana Agricultural Agents and Home Demonstration Agents and beginning in the 1960s, the Cooperative Extension Agents
Purdue University College of Engineering records
College of Education records
Fowler Courts Residence Hall records
Alten F. Grandt, Jr. papers
Purdue University College of Liberal Arts records
This collection contains administrative documents from the College of Liberal Arts as well as records from individual departments and programs within the college.
Purdue University Executive Vice President and Treasurer records
Purdue University Libraries records
Annual reports, brochures, ephemera, minutes, newsletters, pamphlets, photographs, publications, records, reports, surveys, training manuals, and miscellaneous materials documenting the history, administration and activities of the Purdue University Libraries.
Purdue Women's Club records
The Purdue Women’s Club records (1922-2009; 10 cubic feet) consists of the club’s annual and treasurer reports, brochures, presidents' notebooks, meeting minutes, membership information, newsletters, and programs.
Purdue University Retirees Association (PURA) records
College of Agriculture, Short and Winter Course records
Announcements, correspondence, directories, financial statements, grade sheets, memorandums, programs, reports, and other materials documenting the history, administration, and activities of Short and Winter Courses offered by Purdue University’s College of Agriculture.
Span Plan Program records
Paul E. Stanley papers
Women in Engineering Program records
This collection contains papers, publications, photographs, and electronic media documenting the inception of the Women in Engineering Program at Purdue, as well as its activities and successes. Also included is information on Lillian Gilbreth, an important figure in engineering at Purdue, and Martha Dicks Stevens, the first woman graduate in engineering at Purdue.