Turning the Page: The History of the Camden-Carroll Library

Join senior media production & journalism major Christy Hall, from Banner, KY, for the premiere of her debut documentary, "Turning the Page: The History of the Camden-Carroll Library," at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 30, in the Adron Doran University Center (ADUC) Theater.
This compelling documentary delves into the nearly 100-year legacy of Morehead State’s Camden-Carroll Library, highlighting its architectural evolution and the dedicated individuals who have shaped its role as a hub of learning and community.
The event is free and open to the public.
Camden-Carroll Library
The mission of the Camden-Carroll Library, the most important intellectual resource in the academic community, is to cultivate an environment that encourages learning and scholarly exchange; to support members of the University community engaged in teaching, research, study, and the pursuit of knowledge; to prepare students for life and work in an information society; to support the intellectual and entrepreneurial efforts of those outside the immediate University community with information resources and services; to select, acquire, organize, and disseminate all forms of recorded information, from all points of view, in support of the mission of Morehead State University.
Contact
Camden-Carroll Library150 Morehead State University Way
606-783-2200
library@moreheadstate.edu