Collections
Collection of material relating to the Pan-American Exposition, held in Buffalo, NY from May 1 – November 1, 1901.
Scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings about the 1901 Pan-American Exposition held in Buffalo, New York.
The exhibition Portraits of Hope: Faces of Refugee Resettlement in Central New York depicted survivors of war, genocide, and political strife who came to the U.S. and settled in the Utica region after living in refugee camps in Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
The Rambler Newsletter is published by Farmingdale State College students and contains historical information about the college and alumni.
"Refugee Family Photos Before Resettlement to CNY," stemmed from community interest in archiving old photos and photo albums that refugees brought with them to the United States from their former homes in Burma, Thailand, Kenya, and refugee camps along the borders of those countries.
Over the past four years, Dr. Kathryn Stam, Faculty at SUNY Poly, has been gathering media and multimedia chronicling the lives of Refugees who have settled in Utica NY.
The Rochester Art Club collection includes exhibition invitations, a group photograph, and other materials relating to the Club in the late 19th century.
Several issues of Sand Pumpings, a literary magazine published by Olean High School students in the late 20th century.
Creative - Community – Art - Sketchbook - Initiative
A collection of the student publication, Normalia, published for the Brockport State Normal School in the early 20th century.
An early 20th century collection of the SUNY Brockport student publication, The Stylus.
This collection is comprised of SUNY Poly student publications (The Factory Times, the Paper Sun, and The Snowflake), covering a period ranging from 1974 through 2010.
Photographs and documents relating to the Twentieth Century Club, a women’s club founded in Buffalo in the late 19th century to promote education and the arts.
This collection contains documents and images of sheet music that was played during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.