It’s a Saturday afternoon, and the main room of the Carter G. Woodson Center for Interracial Education is abuzz with people of color but…
While broomcraft was largely an artform left in the past with an estimated 250 makers globally, the craft is now making a resurgence. Berea…
Elaine ‘23 developed a love of plants in high school. Unfortunately, her suburban Alabama neighborhood didn’t have a lot of biodiversity. “We have two…
In March 2020, just two days after spring break, President Lyle D. Roelofs sent an email to the campus community announcing the end of…
After nine decades of food and festivities, meals over moving conversations and gatherings of great minds, the dining table in the President’s Home on…
Last year, 57 percent of Berea College students were the first in their families to attend college. In addition to adjusting to a rigorous…
No-cost tuition, outstanding academics and a breathtaking campus make Berea College special. So do free student laptops, paid jobs in the Labor Program and…
On her father’s shelf, Concepta ’23 found a book written in a mysterious language. The symbols on the cover—C++—were a computer language she would…