Volunteer Opportunities

Steve
Long-time Dole Archival volunteer, Steve, identifies individuals in photographs in the Dole collection.
Sandi
Dole Archive volunteer, Sandi, transcribes Dole family letters from the 1940s.
Nancy
Long-time Dole Archive volunteer, Nancy, enters program data into the database.

Following the 1996 presidential election, University of Kansas officials approached the Senator in hopes of obtaining his personal and public papers. Senator Dole urged the creation of a non-partisan institution that would, in addition to housing his papers, celebrate public service and encourage increased citizen participation in the political process.

The Institute seeks to fulfill that larger vision through exhibits, presentation of awards, public lectures, and other events. Contributions by an active group of volunteer program provide valuable assistance to professional staff.

Diverse volunteer opportunities and training are available:

These projects, requiring many different talents and skills, are vital to the archival operation of the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics. Volunteers meet new people, improve skills, learn to use state-of-the-art equipment, and acquire greater knowledge of America's history. Archivists provide orientation, training, and supervision to all volunteers. We ask that all volunteers who are accepted into our program commit to at least 3 hours of service per week for a minimum of one semester.

Holiday Coffee for Volunteers, Students and Staff

Every December we honor our volunteers, students and staff with a Holiday Coffee. Last year, on December 10th, the Coffee was held in the Rhodes Conference Room of the Dole Institute where we enjoyed coffee cake, donuts and good conversation.

Steve and Diana Dec 2009

 

Here volunteers, Steve and Diana try to guess the number of push pins in the box to win the door prize--an audiobook of Bob Dole: One Soldier's Story. Steve was the lucky winner.

 

 

 

For more information about the volunteer program please contact Judy Sweets at: asweets@ku.edu