Lincoln University (LU), a historically Black, regional, comprehensive, liberal arts university, is one of the 3 state-related institutions within the Pennsylvania Higher Education System. The university enrolls over 2,000 students, employs more than 100 full-time faculty members, and offers more than 30 undergraduate programs, and selected graduate programs. Diversity is at the core of LU's history, mission, and values. We understand the value of diversifying our faculty and pursue that standard of excellence by focusing our recruitment efforts to attract candidates with rich and varied backgrounds, scholarships, and experience. The Langston Hughes Memorial Library, in partnership with the Visual Arts Department, seeks a dedicated Visiting Project Archivist to join our Special Collections and Archives department for a 12-month term position. This specialized role will focus on identifying, processing, and organizing materials related to Black art and artists within our extensive archival collections. The successful candidate will work through multiple boxes of unprocessed materials to locate documents, photographs, correspondence, exhibition catalogs, artwork reproductions, and other items that document the contributions of African American artists and the development of Black artistic movements. This position offers a unique opportunity to uncover and make accessible important cultural heritage materials that highlight the intersection of African American education and artistic expression. This project is supported by the Getty Foundation's Black Visual Arts Archives initiative.