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…
In September, Counseling Services sponsored the event Perspectives on the Relationship between Black and Blue. Several guests who work with and within the judicial system joined in a…
Toni McNaron Toni McNaron is an educator, memoirist and lesbian feminist critic now living in Minnesota. But her memories and motivations will always be rooted in Alabama. “I grew up…
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…
Dear Berea Alumni and Friends, The year 2020 is definitely one for the history books. As the world was still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic, our nation collided…
Berea professor conducts diversity training to build relationships between police and campus community In the summer and fall of 2012, two unarmed African American teenage boys were shot…
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…
In the fall of 1971, the first Hairston sister, Willene, had just graduated from Berea, and the fourth sister, Ann, entered on Nancy’s heels. “Berea was a part…
When the truth enters our heart, we have to let it wreak havoc on our soul,” one participant shared in Berea College’s new faculty and staff Collaborative Racial…