President Lyle Roelofs and First Lady Laurie Stand with the Concert Choir in Front of the Baha’I House of Worship in Wilmette, Illinois. Whether journeying across the…
It’s not often that the library of a small, liberal arts college is selected to be the home for the papers of a major writer. bell hooks’ decision…
By J. Morgan ’91 “Baby Bird, this is you,” said the supervising nurse. Those simple words propelled Jesicca O’Quinn ’17, nicknamed Baby Bird by her co-workers, one step…
By J. Morgan ’91 Many liberal arts colleges face the challenge of providing science majors with the research and clinical experiences that will allow them to evaluate careers…
By J. Morgan ’91 and Scott Tracy The Margaret A. Cargill Natural Sciences and Health Building is a thoughtful, positive response to rapid advances occurring in health care,…
Living out the Eighth Great Commitment, which charges us “To serve the Appalachian region primarily through education but also by other appropriate services,” is one of many factors…
It comes as no surprise that at Berea College we emphasize the positive qualities of our students—their outstanding work ethic, strong academic records, and unique personalities. But for…
Walking into any library can be an inspiring and humbling experience, but for the last year this has been intensified for those entering Berea College’s Hutchins Library. Since…
Only then may I live – John B. Stephenson, from his poem: “Speak My Name” On October 3, 2013, the college community gathered to celebrate the tenure of…
Current Berea students are coming together to pay forward the gift of education through their own philanthropic efforts. Berea Patrons is a gift club that recognizes students who…