Joe and Gerry Scardo While attending Berea College in the 1960s, Joe ’66 and Gerry Scardo ’64 were high-achieving students who valued not only the opportunity to receive…
The biennial Civil Rights Seminar and Tour began in 2013 as a counterpart to the College’s Appalachian Tour. The former revisits the work of civil rights activists, many…
According to Janis Ian, creator of the hit song, “At Seventeen,” everybody deserves a chance. That’s why the Grammy-award-winning singer and songwriter and her spouse, Patricia Snyder, cofounded…
The Legacy Wall is part of the John G. Fee Glade, located in the heart of Berea’s campus. Built in 2009, the Wall lists the more than 3,000…
A Dream Deferred Silas House is the New York Times bestselling author of six novels, including his first, Clay’s Quilt (2001), and his most recent, Southernmost (2018). He…
Civil Rights Tour introduces faculty and staff to untold history of race relations in the South, builds upon Berea’s fifth Great Commitment Forty-one people, eight cities, seven days,…