Growing up, all Cody Myers ’17 knew was a farm. Living in Lenoir City, Tenn., where an internet connection was seen as a luxury, Myers imagined his future…
Eastern Kentucky saw a new day when Appalshop unveiled the largest net-metered renewable energy system in the area in June 2019. The solar panels were installed to address…
It’s a warm spring day on the Berea College campus, and parked blue bikes add color to the landscape. These bikes, which students staying during the COVID-19 pandemic…
When Joan Pauly became attuned to the science of climate change, she came to realize that she would not be able to look at herself in the mirror…
Labor Students from the Center for International Education (CIE) and the Academic Affairs Office created sustainably dyed tablecloths to adorn tables at various College functions. Through this experiential…
Joy Hager served Berea as a coach, mentor and trailblazer for gender equality Dr. Joy Hager was a pioneer in her work. She was an extraordinary coach whose…
A graduate’s journey from student worker to dining services director The Mountaineer Dining Hall is always crowded. Dining services employees ensure there is always warm food and good…
The Campus Christian Center mentors students to focus on diversity, inclusion and love The Campus Christian Center (CCC) is a special place. An essential component of campus life,…
When you visit Berea College, you might ask: “Why is there a labyrinth next to the Hutchins Library?” The answer to that question dates back to before the…
Information and photos provided by Sharyn Mitchell FD ’65, BC ’69, Rachel Vagts and Harry Rice, Berea Hutchins Library Special Collections & Archives. In 2016, Temvelo Matsebula ’18,…