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Discoveries at the Doris Ulmann Galleries
Discoveries at the Doris Ulmann Galleries
Discover beloved artworks from the Berea College Art Collection and visiting artists at the Doris Ulmann Galleries through a guided conversation led by Ainsley Golden, BereaCorps Art Collection and Gallery Associate, focusing on one or a few artworks from the permanent collection. For February, we're highlighting Henry Ossawa Tanner's Mountain Landscape, Highlands, North Carolina (c. 1889), […]
Friday Finds: The St. John’s Bible
Friday Finds: The St. John’s Bible
The Heritage Edition St. John's Bible at Hutchins Library is a seven-volume wonder created to speak to twenty-first century audiences (and beyond). Join us for weekly guided viewings of this masterwork of calligraphy, art, and sacred texts.
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Worship in Danforth Chapel
Worship in Danforth Chapel
Weekly Christian Worship Service in Danforth Chapel. All are welcome! Lunch served afterward.
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Artist Talk with Samuel L. Dunson, Jr
Artist Talk with Samuel L. Dunson, Jr
Painter and multimedia artist Samuel L. Dunson, Jr., will give a talk about his work on view in Actions Affirmed, an exhibition at the Doris Ulmann Galleries featuring paintings, wall hangings, and hand-made sculptural forms that attempt to make sense of the current social climate in which, as Dunson says, "institutions thought to be rock solid have […]
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Spiritual Seekers
Spiritual Seekers
Weekly gathering of those who seek spiritual learning and fellowship. Everyone is welcome! Lunch served. Fireside Room, Draper Building.
FLAMENCO LOUISVILLE: The Art of Spanish Dance
FLAMENCO LOUISVILLE: The Art of Spanish Dance
The musicians and dancers of Flamenco Louisville, the oldest flamenco organization in the area, are Spanish-trained to bring you the most authentic flamenco in the puro tradition. Inclusive and community-oriented, Flamenco Louisville is dedicated to the life of their art form, and to having the arts as part of our lives. Flamenco, a participatory form of […]
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Friday Finds: The St. John’s Bible
Friday Finds: The St. John’s Bible
The Heritage Edition St. John's Bible at Hutchins Library is a seven-volume wonder created to speak to twenty-first century audiences (and beyond). Join us for weekly guided viewings of this masterwork of calligraphy, art, and sacred texts.
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Worship in Danforth Chapel
Worship in Danforth Chapel
Weekly Christian Worship Service in Danforth Chapel. All are welcome! Lunch served afterward.
Music Departmental Recital
Music Departmental Recital
Who: A variety of student performers What: Monthly Departmental Recital featuring a variety of pieces prepared and performed by students enrolled in applied lessons. When: Tuesdays at 3:00 pm Where: Gray Auditorium
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Dinner on the Grounds with Vonn Harris Davis: Preserving Black History in Bluefield, West Virginia
Dinner on the Grounds with Vonn Harris Davis: Preserving Black History in Bluefield, West Virginia
Join us for supper and conversation with Vonn Harris Davis, a documentarian, community defender, historian, and cultural curator who grew up in Bluefield, West Virginia. Vonn's nonprofit, Blueprint 2022, seeks to uplift black communities through activism, cultural tourism, and art. She is currently working to preserve Bluefield's African-American history (such as buildings that were listed […]
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Elevate & Educate Lunch
Elevate & Educate Lunch
The Labor Program would like to invite everyone to attend our Elevate and Educate Lunch Series on Thursday, February 22 at the Hafer-Gibson building room 131. Lunch will be served […]
Spiritual Seekers
Spiritual Seekers
Weekly gathering of those who seek spiritual learning and fellowship. Everyone is welcome! Lunch served. Fireside Room, Draper Building.
REV. DR. LESETTE M. WRIGHT: Peaceseekers: Lessons Learned from Spiritual Care with Survivors of Murder Victims
REV. DR. LESETTE M. WRIGHT: Peaceseekers: Lessons Learned from Spiritual Care with Survivors of Murder Victims
What does it mean to seek peace and pursue it? Rev. Dr. LeSette Wright, Dean of the Chapel, is the founder of Peaceseekers, an organization devoted to cultivating partnerships for preventing violence and promoting God’s peace. Rev. LeSette has worked internationally to enhance the violence prevention and peace promotion efforts of cities. She advised government, […]
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Collage Workshop with Visiting Artist Stephanie Santana
Collage Workshop with Visiting Artist Stephanie Santana
Stephanie Santana, a New York-based artist whose work explores mythologies, navigational tools and resistance strategies within the Black diasporan experience, will lead a workshop in which participants will develop quilt-inspired mixed-media collages rooted in memory and personal narrative and inspired by bell hooks' essay, "Piecing it All Together." The workshop is co-sponsored by the bell […]
Friday Finds: The St. John’s Bible
Friday Finds: The St. John’s Bible
The Heritage Edition St. John's Bible at Hutchins Library is a seven-volume wonder created to speak to twenty-first century audiences (and beyond). Join us for weekly guided viewings of this masterwork of calligraphy, art, and sacred texts.
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Labor Day 2024 Professional Development: Elevate Your Success
Labor Day 2024 Professional Development: Elevate Your Success
Greetings Campus Community! Join us for Labor Day 2024 in the MAC building atrium. There will be engaging morning and afternoon sessions for students and supervisors, breakfast around 7:45am and lunch around 11:45am with Berea's version of a TEDx event, open interviews and professional headshots offered, and lots of great prizes! Use the QR code […]
Worship in Danforth Chapel
Worship in Danforth Chapel
Weekly Christian Worship Service in Danforth Chapel. All are welcome! Lunch served afterward.
Winter Concert featuring the Wind and Jazz Ensembles
Winter Concert featuring the Wind and Jazz Ensembles
Who: Wind Ensemble, directed by Dr. Colby Norton; Jazz Ensemble, directed by Dr. Douglas Drewek What: Winter Concert When: Tuesday, February 27th at 7:30 pm Where: Gray Auditorium, Presser Hall
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Student Activist Series: Imposter Syndrome
Student Activist Series: Imposter Syndrome
Halle "Hal" Gensler (they/them) is a junior experienced in advocacy, youth programming, and other forms of organizing work. They travel across the country working with organizations such as the Norther Hope Facility in Fairbanks, Alaska (a member-run mental health drop-in facility) and the Partnership for Appalachian Girls' Education in Marshal, North Carolina (an interdisciplinary classroom […]
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Introduction to OER Adoption Workshop
Introduction to OER Adoption Workshop
Faculty will receive a $100 stipend for participating in the workshop and submitting a review of an open textbook in the Open Textbook Library. Lunch will be provided. LEARN Discover open textbooks - one type of open educational resource (OER) - and the benefits they bring to affordability, pedagogical practice, student learning, and engagement. ENGAGE […]
Spiritual Seekers
Spiritual Seekers
Weekly gathering of those who seek spiritual learning and fellowship. Everyone is welcome! Lunch served. Fireside Room, Draper Building.
AHAMED WEINBERG
AHAMED WEINBERG
Ahamed Weinberg is a Los Angeles-based comedian from Philadelphia. He made his late-night stand-up debut on Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC), is one of TimeOut LA’s Comics to Watch and Vulture’s 20 Comics to Watch and was awarded New Face at the 2016 Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal. Co-sponsored by the bell hooks […]