Several months ago, I came across a prayer that read, “help me celebrate the uniqueness and diversity with which You created us. You created us for unity, not…
A joint message from the President and the Vice President forAlumni, Communications and Philanthropy Rev. John G. Fee had a bold mission for Berea College amid the turbulence…
As the world was still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic early in 2020, our nation once again collided with injustice as deaths of Black men and women at…
The Carter G. Woodson Center for Interracial Education launched a new program called PACE, which focuses on four pillars of scholarship: Poverty, Anti-Racism, Coalition building and Education. Each…
Veronica Mauratic Veronica Mauratic ’22 spent her childhood constantly moving—never feeling settled, never feeling like she belonged. She homeschooled herself through middle school and finally landed in Somerset,…
Jessie Ball duPont Fund To hear Mari Kuraishi, president of the Jessie Ball duPont Fund, describe her philanthropy’s mission is to catch a distinctly American ethos at work.…
Doug Rosenthal A partner in the internationally recognized law firm of Constantine Cannon LLP in Washington, D.C., Douglas Rosenthal has 40 years of antitrust and international litigation experience.…
Dear Berea Alumni and Friends, I am pleased to present this year’s President’s Report on Philanthropy and commend it for your review. Though a global pandemic has delivered…
Berea alumna and journalist focuses her work on migration, human rights and gender equality “When I met them, I didn’t know if they would live to tell their…
Berea celebrates its diverse faculty and honors thejourney of those who came before At a school heralded as the first interracial and co-educational college in the South, Berea…