The Enquiry was a student publication that began in September of 1964. The Student Council produced the publication and it ranged from weekly to monthly issues throughout its history. The Enquiry began as a resource for student discussion on various topics to help facilitate conversations but also included campus announcements and news. The publication ran from 1964 until at least 1995.
Southeastern Women in Ministry produced a newsletter offering resources for women on campus. The newsletters provided information on campus resources and upcoming presentations and conferences.
Southeastern Servant was produced by the Conservative Evangelical Fellowship student organization with the plan of publishing eight issues throughout the year. The publication included stories of campus ministries and topics of debate at the time. The first issue was published in February of 1985.
Sepharim was Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary’s Library newsletter and produced its first issue in 2002. It contained updates on library events and reminders, news and information for various sections of the library, and articles helping inform readers on library research and use.
This collection contains 40 annual reports of the Eastern Baptist Association, founded in 1843 in North Carolina. They met in various locations in North Carolina. Years covered are: 1866, 1867, 1872, 1876, and 1878 - 1913.
Southeastern’s Campus Bulletin served as a monthly, campus-wide publication to announce upcoming events. It highlighted campus ministries, chapel speakers, conferences, and various gatherings on campus.
The Newsletter of Special Interest to Southeastern Women began in 1983 with the help of Brenda Kneece who was the women’s residence counselor at the time. The newsletter sought to inform the women of the Southeastern community of events and recent publications that might prove of special interest. The Newsletter typically published four issues per year through the Women’s Resource Center at Southeastern.