“No work talk” was the five Miller sisters’ motto for their beach getaway this summer. Sticking to this motto proved difficult for the youngest and the eldest sisters,…
In the ’80s and ’90s, Nigeria experienced one coup d’état after another. The authoritarian government identified students and their university campuses as likely centers of protest. To silence…
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…
Activist Azis Toktobaev faces an unwarranted response by local mafia Though Azis Toktobaev ’20 has served as an international human rights activist for many years, this past winter,…
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…
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…
Megan Davis, Hunter Malone, Keisha Morgan, Kaylee Raymer and Abby Wackerly represent Berea’s People Who Care at a rally at the capitol in Frankfort. This year marks the…