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Kesterke has served as director of bands at Siena Heights University since 2018, where he also chaired the music department.
Small-town intersections where the traffic jams involve actual conversations. Berea’s quiet streets invite you to slow down and notice the details. Photo credit: Sarah Stierch Berea College stands at ...
Berea’s City Hall stands proudly with its classical columns and fire trucks at the ready – civic architecture that says “We take ourselves just seriously enough.” Photo credit: Wikipedia The town’s ...
BALDWIN-WALLACE UNIVERSITY (formerly Baldwin-Wallace College) is a liberal-arts university related to the United Methodist church. Located in BEREA, the college's campus extends from Eastland Rd. to ...
Seliyah Burnette of Chattanooga, received a BSBUS from Berea College conferred on December 20. Berea College recognized 98 students Sunday during its Mid-Year Recognition Ceremony. Vivian Hairston ...
Berea College presents the 51st annual Celebration of Traditional Music from October 10–October 13, 2024, celebrating home-made music as passed on from person to person in the Appalachian Region and ...
Berea College is planning to reopen its bell hooks Institute on campus, honoring one of Kentucky’s most celebrated modern writers. hooks, a Hopkinsville native, was well known for her writing focusing ...
Berea College is taking steps to commemorate the legacy of one of its most prominent alumna through a new endowed scholarship fund. The Betty Jean Hall Scholarship Fund, being established by a ...
After high school, Mr. Wheeler graduated from Warren Wilson Junior College in 1953 and Berea College in Kentucky in 1955.
Mr. Wheeler continued his education on the same campus, graduating from Warren Wilson Junior College in 1953 and then Berea College, in Berea, Kentucky, in 1955.
Berea College has a number of performing arts clubs, including music and theatre groups. There are also several campus publications and many multicultural organizations.
Berea was the South’s first integrated, co-educational college — and since 1892, has not charged students a dime for tuition.
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