Archives Digital Collections and Exhibits
- Northwestern Architecture
- Chemistry at Northwestern
- Evanston Historic Map
- Northwestern Football History
- In Service to Their Country: A Roster of NU's Military Dead, 1863-Present
- Leopold and Loeb in the University Archives
- May Celebrations at N.U.
- Notable Northwestern University Alumni
- Melvin Pingree Album
- The Presidents of Northwestern
- Project Survival
- Tony Randall Papers
- Student Life Collections
- Student Newspapers at Northwestern, 1871-2005
- Web Archives
- 1968 Student Protests
- See also: "Deering Library's 75th Anniversary," Deering 2nd floor (Music Library lobby), ongoing exhibit
Multimedia (audio and video)
To view or listen to the following files, you may need Quicktime, RealPlayer, or other multimedia players.
- Dedication of the Lakefill, WNUR reports on Adlai Stevenson's speech, October 7, 1964 - Approx. 74 minutes: Part One, Part Two, Part Three (RealAudio)
- Deering Library dedication, December 29, 1932 (Video: RealPlayer)
- Wildcats Football Films
- The History of the Wildcats (Video: Quicktime/iPod compatible)
- Leigh Bienen on the Leopold and Loeb murder, Approx. 12 minutes (mp3)
- Douglas MacArthur visits Evanston, WNMP - Approx. 33 minutes (RealAudio)
- Northwestern Answers Selma, April 1965 - Approx. 88 minutes: Part One, Part Two, Part Three (RealAudio)
- Northwestern's Life Savers (Video: Quicktime/iPod compatible)
- Northwestern University Basketball Films, 1956 - 1959: The Joe Ruklick Collection
- The Shakespeare Garden (Video: Quicktime/iPod compatible)
- Story of O' (Video: Quicktime/iPod compatible)
- To Lhasa in Disguise, Prof. William McGovern, 1924 (Video: Approx. 25 minutes.)
- James Turner speaking on the Bursar's Office Sit-In, May 9, 1968; Approx. 100 minutes: Part One, Part Two, Part Three (RealAudio)
- US Naval Reserves Midshipmen's School: three films documenting the Midshipmen's School that was run through NU from 1940-1945. The silent color films, shot by Lieutenant L. A. Wheeler, show the trainees in a variety of drills and exercises. The first shows drills on land . The second film includes an extended segment of a training cruise onboard the USS Wilmette. The third film, shot by Herbert H. Sadler in 1942, depicts a formal but brief Captain's inspection that took place at Abbott Hall on the University's Chicago Campus.


