Digital Collections
The Governors State University Digital Collections, which are hosted by CARLI utilizing CONTENTdm, showcase archival and digital collections created by the Governors State University community.
If you have any proposals for future Digital Collections please send an email to Sarah Wegley.
Originally funded by a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) grant, the Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park is made up of more than 20 unique works throughout the Governors State University campus.
For more information on the Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park, please click here to access their website.
The Ethnographic Arts Collection, which includes artifacts donated by former faculty, students, and community members throughout the history of Governors State University, has been used in Art History and Ethic Studies classes at GSU. This collection is made up of artifacts from various regions of Sub-Saharan Africa.
A selection of Monee Township records have been faithfully preserved for many years in a safe located in the Township offices. This project is designed to preserve these records in digital format, and to make them available, through the Governors State University Digital Collections, to researchers in various fields.