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Saint John’s Bible Tours
Saint John’s Bible Tours
Special Collections and Archives hosts hands-on, guided encounters with the seven volumes of the St. John's Bible every Monday at 9:00 AM. Come join us for an exploration of this ancient-and-modern masterpiece of sacred art and text. Pre-registration by 7:00 AM is required.
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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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DECOLONIZATION IS DEAD.
DECOLONIZATION IS DEAD.
Afro-Indigenous descendant global scholar, mom and auntie, Dr. Clelia O. Rodriguez was born and raised in the ancestral lands of the Lenka in what is presently known as El Salvador. Dr. Rodriguez earned her MA and PhD from the University of Toronto and BA from York University. She is the Founder of SEEDS for Change, […]
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Lunch-and-Learn: The Kentucky Tragedy
Lunch-and-Learn: The Kentucky Tragedy
Join us for a special lunch-and-learn session in the Flex Space of Hutchins Library to learn about a piece of Kentucky's past. This tale has it all: scandal, love, revenge, murder, and tragedy. Come learn the story of Anna Cooke and Jereboam Beauchamp, and their plot to kill Attorney General Solomon Sharp. Lunch provided. Presenter: […]
Spiritual Seekers
Spiritual Seekers
Weekly gathering of those who seek spiritual learning and fellowship. Everyone is welcome! Lunch served. Fireside Room, Draper Building.
DR. ARADHNA TRIPATI: Bringing Together Diverse Perspectives on Water
DR. ARADHNA TRIPATI: Bringing Together Diverse Perspectives on Water
Although the availability of freshwater is a major factor influencing humans and ecosystems, the ways in which water availability will change in many parts of our warming world in the future is unknown. Exploration of past and present-day environments and uses and understandings of water can provide critical information, transforming our ability to understand the processes impacting water and our relationship […]
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Friday Finds: Por Los Caminos del Día
Friday Finds: Por Los Caminos del Día
During Hispanic Heritage Month 2023 (Sept. 15-Oct. 15), Hutchins Library will exhibit a set of prints from the Special Collections and Archives containing Manuel Joglar Cacho’s 14-stanza poem, “Por Los Caminos del Día” ("Along the Paths of the Day”) in Hutchins Library foyer gallery. Joglar Cacho (1898–1994) was a celebrated Puerto Rican poet. In 1969 […]
Artist Talk with Margo Duvall
Artist Talk with Margo Duvall
Photographer and visual artist Margo Duvall will be giving an artist talk about her work in the duo exhibition, "Margo Duvall & Katherine Strause: Around and Around Again," which is currently on view at the Doris Ulmann Galleries through Friday, October 13. Capturing ordinary moments with wit, sentiment, and tenderness, Duvall and Strause's work welcomes us into […]
Cyanotype Workshop with Margo Duvall
Cyanotype Workshop with Margo Duvall
Join visiting artist Margo Duvall for a hands-on workshop making cyanotypes! The cyanotype is a type of camera-less photography that was invented by an astronomer trying to find a way to copy his notes, and was one of the earliest photographic printing processes. Cyanotypes use the power of the sun (or a UV light) to […]
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Saint John’s Bible Tours
Saint John’s Bible Tours
Special Collections and Archives hosts hands-on, guided encounters with the seven volumes of the St. John's Bible every Monday at 9:00 AM. Come join us for an exploration of this ancient-and-modern masterpiece of sacred art and text. Pre-registration by 7:00 AM is required.
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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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Spiritual Seekers
Spiritual Seekers
Weekly gathering of those who seek spiritual learning and fellowship. Everyone is welcome! Lunch served. Fireside Room, Draper Building.
McCRARY SISTERS: Run On
McCRARY SISTERS: Run On
The McCrary Sisters sing gospel that melds traditional with contemporary music and incorporates influences of classic soul, Americana, blues, rock, and R&B music. Central to their work is their boundless joy in singing, and a desire to spread hope, love and healing. Celebration of Traditional Music (CTM) kick-off. Stephenson Memorial Concert.
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Berea College 50th Annual Celebration of Traditional Music
Berea College presents the 50th annual Celebration of Traditional Music, celebrating a half-century of home-made music passed on from person to person in the Appalachian Region and the musicians who play it. This year, we honor some of our earliest performers and the many committee members who have worked to sustain this jewel of an […]
Friday Finds: Por Los Caminos del Día
Friday Finds: Por Los Caminos del Día
During Hispanic Heritage Month 2023 (Sept. 15-Oct. 15), Hutchins Library will exhibit a set of prints from the Special Collections and Archives containing Manuel Joglar Cacho’s 14-stanza poem, “Por Los Caminos del Día” ("Along the Paths of the Day”) in Hutchins Library foyer gallery. Joglar Cacho (1898–1994) was a celebrated Puerto Rican poet. In 1969 […]
2 events,
Saint John’s Bible Tours
Saint John’s Bible Tours
Special Collections and Archives hosts hands-on, guided encounters with the seven volumes of the St. John's Bible every Monday at 9:00 AM. Come join us for an exploration of this ancient-and-modern masterpiece of sacred art and text. Pre-registration by 7:00 AM is required.
Ghost Stories Under the Stars
Ghost Stories Under the Stars
Calling all tale spinners, folklore buffs, and mystery lovers! Join us for an evening of new and recently unearthed spooky tales. Do you have a haunting story to share? Or an urban legend from your own family or community? We want to hear them! If you don't have a story, you can always find one! […]
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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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Spiritual Seekers
Spiritual Seekers
Weekly gathering of those who seek spiritual learning and fellowship. Everyone is welcome! Lunch served. Fireside Room, Draper Building.
DR. TODD STINEBRICKNER: The Berea Panel Study after 25 Years
DR. TODD STINEBRICKNER: The Berea Panel Study after 25 Years
The Berea Panel Study (BPS) is a novel survey project, which was initiated at Berea College in 2000 to provide a new understanding of how important decisions/outcomes are determined in the college and the early post-college periods. Dr. Stinebrickner will discuss the initial motivation for the BPS and the new types of analyses that were […]
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Artist Talk with Meredith Setser
Artist Talk with Meredith Setser
Printmaker and fiber artist Meredith Setser will be giving an artist talk in conjunction with the closing reception for the exhibition, "Meredith Setser: Immaculate Crude," which is on view at the Doris Ulmann Galleries through Friday, October 20. Setser's large-scale fiber installations incorporate handmade felt and draw inspiration from geological forms and human interactions with […]
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Saint John’s Bible Tours
Saint John’s Bible Tours
Special Collections and Archives hosts hands-on, guided encounters with the seven volumes of the St. John's Bible every Monday at 9:00 AM. Come join us for an exploration of this ancient-and-modern masterpiece of sacred art and text. Pre-registration by 7:00 AM is required.
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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.
Wind and Jazz Ensembles Fall Concert
Wind and Jazz Ensembles Fall Concert
A Fall concert presented by the Berea College Wind Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble. The Wind Ensemble is directed by Dr. Colby Norton. The Jazz Ensemble is directed by Dr. Doug Drewek.
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For Mountains and Miners
For Mountains and Miners
Join us for lunch and conversation with Willie Dodson, Appalachian Field Coordinator for Appalachian Voices who will lead a discussion about ongoing efforts to confront black lung disease and environmental destruction in Appalachian Coal County. This event is free and open to the public. No RSVP necessary. Just come out and enjoy some good food […]
Spiritual Seekers
Spiritual Seekers
Weekly gathering of those who seek spiritual learning and fellowship. Everyone is welcome! Lunch served. Fireside Room, Draper Building.
REV. DANA GONSAL: Setting the Captives Free
REV. DANA GONSAL: Setting the Captives Free
Rev. Gonsal is Senior Protestant Chaplain at the Nashua Street Jail in Boston and President and CEO of the Classic Shoe Shine Corporation that serves New England. In his presentation, Rev. Gonsal will share his spiritual journey from being homeless to becoming an accomplished entrepreneur and community advocate. Currently, he is a Boston University Doctor […]
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Saint John’s Bible Tours
Saint John’s Bible Tours
Special Collections and Archives hosts hands-on, guided encounters with the seven volumes of the St. John's Bible every Monday at 9:00 AM. Come join us for an exploration of this ancient-and-modern masterpiece of sacred art and text. Pre-registration by 7:00 AM is required.
1 event,
Worship in Danforth Chapel
Worship in Danforth Chapel
Weekly Christian Worship Service in Danforth Chapel. All are welcome! Lunch served afterward.