Berea professor conducts diversity training to build relationships between police and campus community In the summer and fall of 2012, two unarmed African American…
Affrilachian: A History of the Word In 1991, Frank X Walker, an experienced playwright and visual artist, and a budding poet, was confronted with…
Too Christian, not Christian enough It’s not rare in America that a liberal arts college is church-affiliated. It’s also not rare that a liberal…
The Campus Christian Center mentors students to focus on diversity, inclusion and love The Campus Christian Center (CCC) is a special place. An essential…
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…
When you visit Berea College, you might ask: “Why is there a labyrinth next to the Hutchins Library?” The answer to that question dates…
Music has always captivated Wilkensley Thervil, a junior double major in Technology and Applied Design (TAD) and Computer Science. Born in Haiti without access…