Matilda Dada ’19Hometown: Atlanta, Ga.Major: Business “I have changed a lot since coming to Berea. My mindset has definitely changed. My work ethic has also changed. It is…
For three days in 1988, a woman quietly toured the Berea College campus, chatting with students about their school and observing life in town. She remained anonymous until,…
It’s 1964, and a siren is whining across the Berea College campus. A small band of young men drop their books and sprint across the quad and all…
The Berea College Black Ensemble recorded its first album, “The Lord is Blessing Me,” in 1971. The cover art was created by Bruce Gray ‘73 to capture the…
One of the most popular T-shirts for sale in the Berea College Visitor Center and Shoppe presents the image of an early 20th century football team. It reads:…
This bounty of tomatoes and beans grown in the garden behind the church helps decrease food insecurity for Berea’s children and their families. Children involved in the garden…
On the right day, in a fenced-off corner of the student parking lot, one may find a curious scene: an art student applying Coca- Cola to the pavement…
Preserving an Appalachian tradition Have a conversation with Bill Best ’59, former director of the Sustainable Mountain Agriculture Center, Berea College faculty member and author of two books…
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Students, Alyvia Abner, Dakota Brown and Blake Hammons, from G.R. Hampton Elementary collaborate on a sculpture during a hands-on workshop led by artist Bob…
Her dorm room at Pearson’s Hall was the nicest place Kayla Kinker ’11 had ever lived. As a teen in Covington, Ky., Kinker and her mother had no…