Students, college -- Berea College
Found in 122 Collections and/or Records:
Jim Adams Papers
Jim Adams attended the Berea College affiliated Foundation School in the late 1930s and early 1940s.
Joe Hurt Papers
Joe Hurt was born March 22, 1900, in Pike County, and attended Pikeville Academy, Berea College and the University of Kentucky where he received a BS in agriculture in 1928. He was an agriculture extension agent for 20 years, first in Boyd County and then McCracken County. In 1948 he moved to Mercer County where he operated a farm on Handy Pike.
John Bell Stephenson Papers, 1984-1994
John F. Gregg Papers
John F. Gregg, descendant of John Gregg Fee, founder of Berea College, was born in Bracken County, Ky, in 1850. He graduated from Berea College in 1875 alongside two classmates: John R. Rogers and A.A. Burleigh. He later became a Berea College trustee and was a member of the board of trustees which called William Goodell Frost to the presidency of the College. He passed away in Genoa Ohio in 1931.
Johnny Anderson Papers
Johnny Anderson attended the Academy School of Berea College between 1929 and 1931.
Joseph C. Ray, Jr. Papers
Karl T. Waugh Papers
Labor Day
Since 1921, Labor Day at Berea College has recognized and celebrated the value of student work. In 2011, the day was expanded to reflect a Labor Program that is more intentionally integrated with academics and service. Labor Day now provides the opportunity for all Berea students to explore the intersections of learning, labor, and service through a series of events, workshops, and open houses.
Labor Program Council
Labor Program Office
Records of the Berea College Labor Program Office.