[1] In addition to her administrative role at Purdue, Stone co-authored Counseling Women with her colleague, Barbara I. Cook.
A sculpture honoring Stone and Cook was erected on Purdue's West Lafayette, Indiana, campus.
After starting a teaching position at a Norfolk high school, she took summer classes at Teachers College of Columbia University to earn a master's degree in student personnel administration, graduating in 1940.
[6] She then took a position at Tusculum College in Greeneville, Tennessee, where she served as an assistant professor of history.
[8] Stone earned a student dean professional diploma from Teachers College of Columbia University in 1956.
A plaque on the memorial marker reads, "In honor of M. Beverley Stone, Dean of Student Emerita, for her 24 years of loving concern for students and for her exemplary leadership to Panhellenic, the sororities, and the University--Donated by the Purdue Panhellenic Association, October 1984."