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  1. The Cooper Union Archives & Special Collections Our collections include a wide variety of manuscripts, papers, books, audio and film reels, and photographs that document the development of Cooper Union, as well as the continued contributions and achievements of our faculty, founders, and alumni.

  2. Our collections include a wide variety of manuscripts, objects, publications, color slides, film and video, and photographs that document the development of The Cooper Union, as well as the continued contributions and achievements of our founders, faculty, staff, and alumni.

    • Mary Mann
    • 2020
  3. Parent Institution: The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science & Art Number of Collections: 72. The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture Archive Repository

  4. As of spring 2021, The Cooper Union Archives & Special Collections has begun digitizing materials and publishing them on the Internet Archive to assist our remote researchers. This collection currently includes a selection of yearbooks, student publications, commencement addresses, annual reports, and writing by Peter Cooper.

  5. The mission of the Cooper Union Archives & Special Collections is to support teaching, research, administration, and service through the management of information resources created by, for, or about The Cooper Union and the Cooper Union community.

    • Cooper Union Library, 7 East 7th Street, New York, 10003
    • archives@cooper.edu
  6. The Cooper Union Archives & Special Collections is open Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm, and does not require students, faculty, staff, or alumni to make appointments in order to view archival material during these hours.

  7. The Cooper Archives consist of books, manuscripts, papers, scrapbooks and photographs relating to the history of the Cooper Union and to its founder, Peter Cooper. There are also items that pertain to the college's first executive officer, Abram S. Hewitt, and to the Cooper and Hewitt families.