Siree McRady ‘22 collects vintage suitcases that catch her eye at consignment shops and flea markets all over the world. She is the child of Berea College alumni…
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…
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…
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…
A mural dedicated to one of Berea College’s unsung heroes was unveiled in the Old Town Artisan Village area of Berea on August 27, 2020. The mural honors…
Labor Students from the Center for International Education (CIE) and the Academic Affairs Office created sustainably dyed tablecloths to adorn tables at various College functions. Through this experiential…
Berea stood as a model to other colleges and universities across the nation when it chose to cancel in-person classes for the semester in early March. Though the…
Learn more about Stephanie Zeigler and her family’s commitment to the College. Beyond alumni, faculty, staff and students, Berea is honored to have so many individuals committed to…
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…