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Berea College Campus, Faculty, and Staff Directories
Directories providing information about Staff and Faculty for campus members.
Berea College Campus Ministry Oral History Collection, 1983-1988
Berea College Catalogs
Berea College Catalogs: The contents of the Berea College Catalog reflect the approved policies and statements of Berea College.
The current Berea College Catalog can be found at: http://catalog.berea.edu/en/Current/Catalog
Berea College Faculty and Staff Oral History Collection 1983-1989
This collection consists of thirty-five audio cassettes and transcripts of interviews with thirteen Berea College faculty and staff. Some of the individuals interviewed were also Berea College alumni; the tenure with the College of several interviewees dated from the 1930s and 1940s.
The project was initiated by Berea College president, Willis D. Weatherford. The interviews were conducted by various Berea College faculty members between 1983 and 1989.
Berea College Faculty Manuals
The Berea College Faculty Manual provides information regarding a variety of professional, academic and institutional matters including a number of personnel policies for faculty.
Berea College Mace/Inaugural Symbol
Records regarding the Berea College mace carried for the first time in October 1967 at the inauguration of Willis D. Weatherford, Jr. as the sixth president of Berea College.
Berea College Non-Serial Publications
This collection contains a variety of non-serial publications of Berea College and its affiliated schools, including a number of short-lived student publications.
Berea College Reporter
Early newspaper of the College publishing stories and information regarding trustee meetings, faculty and teachers, alumni reunions, programs, addresses and speeches, and promotions of the school.
Berea College Theatre Oral History Collection
Campus and Student Organizations
General collection of papers and records of numerous campus and student organizations, organized by organization, at Berea College from 1871 to the present day.