Week of Events
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 […]
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.
Worship in Danforth Chapel
Worship in Danforth Chapel
Weekly Christian Worship Service in Danforth Chapel. All are welcome! Lunch served afterward.
Gender Talk: In conversation with Sonya Renee Taylor
Gender Talk: In conversation with Sonya Renee Taylor
Sonya Renee Taylor is the New York Times best-selling author of The Body is Not an Apology and a thought leader on racial justice, personal and collective liberation, radical self-love, and transformational change. In this moderated conversation with students, Sonya invites in radically unapologetic self-love as this enables us "to love our bodies in a way that […]
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.
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 […]
Roots of Appalachian Dance: Dinner on the Grounds
Roots of Appalachian Dance: Dinner on the Grounds
Join us for lunch and conversation with Phil Jamison, a nationally acclaimed dance caller and musician, as he tells the story behind the many forms of dance practiced in southern Appalachia from their European, African American, and Native American roots to the modern day.
Queer Student Mixer
Queer Student Mixer
Join us for this year's Pride Week Queer Student Mixer! Activities include pizza eating, Queer Trivia, a Pride Uno table, as well as friendship bracelet-making and Pride flag pin-making! Residence Life will also have a photo booth available on Hutchins Library steps for photo ops on your way to and from the mixer!