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Though a relatively young university, Brandeis has a rich and noteworthy history. The University Archives’ collections document the growth, development, and achievements of the university and its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. In addition to its photograph collection of more than 100,000 images, the department houses a broad array of university and student publications, theses and dissertations, faculty papers, sound and moving image collections, university records, alumni publications and papers, artwork, posters, architectural plans, maps, and memorabilia.
The University Archives is dedicated to the late Robert D. Farber (1948-1995). Farber received his bachelor's degree in studio arts from Brandeis University in 1970 and became a successful painter. Two of Farber's paintings are on permanent exhibit at the Archives.
The Archives actively collects, preserves and makes available materials that reflect all aspects of the University's functions in the areas of administration, teaching, research, program development, public relations, student support, and cultural enrichment, as well as the activities and achievements of faculty, staff, students and alumni.
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