The Juvenile Historic Collection, located on the first floor of the Mardigian Library, originated as the May G. Quigley Collection and has since grown to include significant gifts from the Balbach family, Patricia Bravender, and Susan M. Steele.
The Campus Archives, located in the Mardigian Library, includes historical records generated by the University in the course of daily operations, including student publications and items from administrative offices.
The Voice/Vision Archive contains approximately 300 interviews with survivors of the Jewish holocaust, including more than 50 interviews available online as transcripts or sound recordings through the Archives web site. The Voice/Vision Archive is located on the 3rd floor of the Mardigian Library.
The Armenian Research Center, housed in the Academic Support Center, includes over 47,000 books, articles, DVDs and other materials related to the field of Armenian studies.
The Center for the Study of Automotive Heritage, located on campus at the Henry Ford Estate, is available for scholars to conduct research on topics related to the impact the automobile has had on almost all aspects of American life.