In a world still healing from a pandemic, when people were forced to isolate from each other and social media seemed to shrink attention spans, President Cheryl Nixon…
President Cheryl Nixon’s inauguration was a weeklong celebration that showcased all things Berean. Students baked cakes and cookies, sang, drummed and danced around bonfires. Dr. Nixon has been…
Adrienne Keller Eisenmenger ’05 helps young refugees from all over the world settle into their lives in the United States. She helps them in the process of getting…
Nay ’23 belongs to the Karen (Ka Rehn) community of Burma. He was 7 when his mother relocated to the United States with his two brothers, fleeing military…
Growing up, Rick Gunter ’67 would visit his traveling Southern Baptist uncle’s home to type out his name on an old Royal typewriter. Gunter fell in love with…
Madison ’25 is a helper. She believes in showing up for people in times of need. Growing up in underprivileged southeastern Kentucky, Madison was confronted by many systemic…
I will never forget the sense of relief I felt as I got off the shuttle in the circle outside the Woods-Penniman building on a cold January afternoon…
In the day and age of internet messengers and social media, communicating through hand-written letters is a dying art. But when Cecelia McKinney ’56 posted on a Berea…
Dr. Princess Nash ’07 leads a life of equal parts adventure and academic rigor. She is a planner who welcomes the diversity of the world’s experiences and executes…
Berea students have places to get to: internships, service work, jobs; they go all over the country and the world. Outside of the urban areas of the United…