Students, college -- Berea College
Found in 81 Collections and/or Records:
Student Industries
Since 1883, Student Industries at Berea College provided necessary support to the early community that grew around the college and today's crafts program at Berea College were born of the early student industry model that included a brick-making facility, bakery, candy kitchen, needlecraft and handicrafts, laundry and College farms. While many of the industries have been closed, the Berea College Crafts program is a continuing tradition.
Student Scrapbooks and Photo Albums
This is a collection of scrapbooks and photo albums of Berea College students. Scrapbooks and albums are primarily comprised of photographs and ephemera from the students' attendance at Berea College or affiliated institutions.
Students for Appalachia (SFA) Records
Students' Journal
Clippings of the student news column "Students' Journal" printed in The Citizen. The column was one "Containing Breezy Notes of Past Trials and Triumps of Berea Students" and served as a forerunner to the student newspapers Pinnacle and Wallpaper.
Testing and Tutorial Services
Records of the Berea College Testing and Tutorial Services (1919-1996)
The Pinnacle
The Wallpaper
Vice President for Labor and Student Life (Student Life)
Records of the office of Vice President for Labor and Student Life (Student Life) and its departments.
William Eleazar Barton Papers
William F. Stolte Papers
William F. Stolte joined the faculty of Berea College as an Associate Professor of Economics in 1970. He served as Dean and Academic VP of Berea College from 1972 until 1986 and was the W. George Matton Professor of Economics from 1970 to 1999.