“There is no greater power on this earth than story.”
– Libbra Bray
What is the PU Oral History Project?
Every Haymaker has a unique story from their time at Phillips University. We recognize the value of these stories and their role in shaping our shared history, and want to see those stories shared across the PU Haymaker community. Two years ago, thanks to suggestions from alumni volunteers, we started the PU Story Project and began collecting these stories. However, we learned that with thousands of living alumni, meeting each of you individually would take years. That’s why we’re partnering with a company named PCI to streamline the process of capturing and sharing these Haymaker stories.
A Partnership with PCI
This new opportunity is possible thanks to a partnership between the Phillips University Legacy Foundation and Publishing Concepts, Inc., (PCI). They will help streamline how we collect stories, allowing us the collect as many stories as possible over this next year. In addition to collecting stories, PCI will be assisting us with collecting updated biographic information from alumni, ensuring we have the best information available to stay connected with Haymakers across the nation and beyond.
Stories Connecting Haymakers Far and Wide
The result will be a beautiful and diverse collection of stories from across the decade that will be shared with the haymaker community. Stories will be shared online and made available in a beautiful hardcover coffee table book published by PCI.
What To Expect & How to Get Involved
Come join this community of storytellers and story-keepers. Read below to learn more about the steps and stages of the PU Oral History Project.
Want to know more? Read the FAQ below and for other questions please email alumni@pulf.org.
We have partnered with PCI (also known as Publishing Concepts) to produce an Oral History publication for the Phillips University community. PCI is a family-owned business based in Dallas, TX that has published directories for educational institutions, fraternities, sororities, and military organizations across the nation for over 100 years. This project allows us collect stories of Haymakers near and far and make sure those stories are shared with the PU community. While we have you on the phone, we want to make sure your contact information is up to date for future alumni projects.
Yes, in two ways: updated Information allows us to effectively communicate with and engage alumni and sharing and collecting stories preserves the history of our school and helps connect our Haymaker community to one another. The Legacy Foundation makes no money from this project nor does any fundraising occur.
PCI is committed to protecting your information. The names, addresses, and information provided to PCI for the publication of the Oral History Project will be held confidential by PCI, except to the extent that they are utilized in, or in the preparation of, the Oral History Project and except as required by court order or law. The Legacy Foundation will update information only and not share the information with other organizations unless permission is granted.
If you have received a postcard or an email with a telephone number, you may call the number to speak with a dedicated representative for the Oral History Project. The representative will verify the information we have on file for you, make any updates where needed, and then ask you to share your story about your time at Phillips University. If you have received an email with an embedded link, you may go to the online site to review your information and submit a story.
If you did not receive a postcard or email, you may call the dedicated Phillips University update line at 1-888-887-5995. If you are living internationally or are unable to call the update line, please email customerservice@publishingconcepts.com. PCI will send you a personalized link for you to share your written story and photo.
If you would like to participate and are unable to share a story orally or prefer to share a story in writing, please email customerservice@publishingconcepts.com. PCI will send you a personalized link for you to share your written story and photo.
The only information that is included in the publication is your name, class year, and degree, along with your story and photo. No contact information is printed. You may revoke consent for your story and/or photo to appear any time before April 18th, 2025 by contacting PCI’s customer service helpdesk at 1-800-982-1590 / customerservice@publishingconcepts.com.
You can call back at any time before April 18th, 2025 to share your story.
You will receive an email with a link to upload one photo (black and white or color) plus a caption.
No. This project is being done at NO COST to our alumni. PCI will politely offer the opportunity to purchase the Phillips University Oral History book that will be produced at the end of the project and various book packages will be offered. Four distinct packages will be offered ranging from buying just the book (print or digital) to buying bundled options that include apparel. However, there is no obligation to buy anything. Again, we’d never be able to embark on a project like this without the support of our amazing alumni and the partnership with PCI. We sincerely thank every person that participates.
The book itself is only available to alumni, faculty and staff of the university and their families.
The total duration of the Oral History Project is about 12-14 months. Since we began the project in October 2024, the books will be distributed from October through December 2025.
The PU Legacy Foundation will share stories in our newsletter and occasionally online although we will most likely not be able to share the sheer volume of stories that are contained in the published book.
If you ordered a book and would like to cancel or change an order, contact PCI’s customer service helpdesk at 1-800-982-1590 before the project closes and they will take care of this for you.