On Oct. 14, 1960, at 2 a.m., a young crowd eagerly anticipated the words of John F. Kennedy as he took the steps outside…
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…
Harry Johnston ’71 didn’t know why anybody might be interested in him. He’s just a retired, third-party medical claims guy living in West Virginia.…
How does a little girl go from sleeping on a couch in a crack house to coaching CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, holding four…
Collins Kandongwe ’23 is proof that where you start doesn’t always dictate where you finish. Growing up in Zambia, in the southern part of…
Five Siblings Finish Berea As President Lyle Roelofs prepared for a bittersweet conclusion to his tenure at Berea College— his final commencement before he…
Xhafer Rama ’17 was a small child when his house became a casualty of war and was burned to the ground. The war in…
Raised in the Commonwealth of Dominica, a small island in the Caribbean, Kisha Lashley, Ph.D. ’02 faced significant financial constraints when it was time…