The transition in the integration of the student body also meant that professors from each of the institutions merged as well. Female professors from KCW, although few in numbers, continued to teach on the KCW campus as the students traveled back and forth from Centre's campus to KCW.
In the fall of 1962, the KCW campus was sold and the entirety of Centre College and the new co-education community was located on the current Centre College campus. Since then, all courses were provided in one general area without the need for traveling back and forth between two campuses.
As you can see in the graph below, the progression of female professors at Centre has been on a slow but steady incline over the past 55 years. From roughly 4% of faculty being female in 1930-35, to nearly 40% today, the progress is apparent, but there is still room to grow going forward.