Eventually, we all will rely on the words of our friends and family to tell the stories of our lives. This is the story…
Alumna DeJuana Thompson is changing the South one vote at a time If no one else is the activist in the room, then I…
How two sisters navigated a conservative perspective in an inclusive space Berea’s founding motto that “God has made of one blood all peoples of…
Instilling Reverend John G. Fee’s “gospel of impartial love” into all Bereans is the true work of Berea’s Campus Christian Center (CCC). Serving people…
When Reverend Steve Peake ’74 was a boy, he sat in a one-room segregated schoolhouse in tiny Fleming-Neon, Ky., listening to women from a…
Berea alumna and journalist focuses her work on migration, human rights and gender equality “When I met them, I didn’t know if they would…
As part of her business, The Art of Success for Women, Angela Anderson leads women through an initial 12-week session that rests on the…
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…