
University Archives: Mission
Holy Family University Archives was established in accord with the mission, goals, and objectives of the university to provide administrative support and information services to members of the university community and others interested in the history and development of Holy Family University. It was founded in 1973 and chartered by the Board of Directors in 1991.
Our Mission
The University Archives collects, preserves, manages, and makes available for research and reference use those official university records and those ancillary records of the university community of sufficient historical, legal, and/or administrative value to warrant permanent preservation. “Official” university records include any and all documentation in any form produced or received by any employee of Holy Family University while engaged in the conduct of official university business. “University community” includes individual and collective members of the faculty, staff, administration, student body, and alumni of the university, as well as other individuals and organizations whose activities have relevance for the university.
The University Archives provides adequate facilities for the retention and preservation of the university’s official records. In addition, it facilitates efficient records management to assure that permanently valuable records are processed and maintained according to archival standards. In collecting these materials, the University Archives undertakes to recognize and honor matters of privilege and confidentiality.
The University Archives promotes knowledge and understanding of the origins, aims, programs, and goals of the university and of the development of these. It provides information services that will assist the operation of the university; in addition, it serves research and scholarship by making available and encouraging use of its collection.
The University Archives staff serve the entire university community, targeting especially administration, academic affairs, student services, institutional advancement, and human resources, as well as faculty and students. It also serves individuals outside the university, particularly research scholars, who have an interest in Holy Family’s history or need access to its special collections.
Holdings
Total Volume: approximately 200 cu. ft.
Inclusive dates: 1954 to the present
Holdings document the history of Holy Family University, founded by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth in Torresdale, Philadelphia, in 1954. University records exist in a variety of formats and are arranged in record groups associated with the office that created them. There are also collections of faculty and administration papers and other scholarly works (published as well as unpublished). In addition to records and collections associated with Holy Family, there are special collections documenting Pennsylvania's history and the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth.