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McCullough, Barbara

Barbara McCullough dedicated 45 years of service to Lee University, retiring in 2014. She began her career in 1969 as a reference librarian and served in various capacities, including assistant director of public services. In 2007, she became interim director, and in 2008, she was appointed director of Squires Library, where she led for six years. Throughout her career, she was committed to both administrative duties and student interaction, offering reference and instruction. Her commitment to students, faculty, and the university community leaves a lasting legacy, and her contributions will always be remembered with gratitude and respect. She is honored as Professor Emerita of Library Science for her exemplary service.
 
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* This content provided as part of the Engram Project recognizing Lee employees with more than 35 years of services as of 2025. Text for these projects is a collaboration between Charles Brian Conn, Kendra Gray, Charles Paul Conn, and Josh York. Ms. McCullough's Engram plaque is located in the Squires Library building.
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