Appalachia has been and continues to be a place of diversity despite narratives of the region being a monolithic culture. This diversity is a…
To this day, Carolyn Grace ’15 can’t list all the places she has lived, but Idaho’s wheat fields blur into “an ocean of gold”…
What type of career can a student studying anthropology pursue? “Almost anything,” says Dr. Broughton Anderson, associate professor of archeology at Berea College. Berea…
We are all created with the ability to create. Beauty can be found in many expressions of creativity and artistry. But it took me…
Long before she found herself presenting at the International Council on English Braille, Willow Free ’08 was feeling out a career in grocery store…
Berea College Student Craft teaches students to create furniture and other artworks from wood, broomcorn, threads and clay, then markets them to the public.…
Walking through the “All Peoples of the Earth” exhibition in the Doris Ulmann Galleries is a way to travel through both time and space…
When one hears “Appalachian music,” they may be forgiven for the image accompanying it in their mind. If the genre inspires a vision of…