![]() On display throughout the campus are photographs that tell the story of the University. On display can be found such items as a Hermann Miller chair the coffee table from the Link Lee Mansion basketball and cheerleader sweaters the crown and scepter of the early Mardi Gras events a 1951 class ring, just to name a few. Rows of gray boxes are filled with these documents from the president’s office, other administrative offices, departments, faculty, organizations photographs publications scrapbooks, etc., which have been processed according to archival principles and made available for research purposes.Ī collection of memorabilia can be found in the ‘Heritage Room’ located in the Archives. Today, the Archive serves as the repository of those historically valuable materials which document the origins, activities and achievements of the University. Vincent Guinan, the first president, and other documents pertaining to the story of the University. A committee of alumna and friends of the University, with Eileen Yeager chairing this endeavor, met twice a week for five years, working the papers of Fr. “ Keeping the story alive when the storytellers are no longer with us” ![]()
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