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Adding pictures to this article would give it a new look; some notable or historical landmarks within the campus would give some idea to a general reader about how the college actually looks like. An important aspect of any college is its list of alumni. Some names of notable alumni would add another dimension to this article.
"Berea College campus is a strange mixture of progressive and conservative thought. Being a 'liberal christian' institution, in the heart of America's bible belt, has a tendency to cause bizarre rules and regulations."
I deleted this whole paragraph. It's poorly developed, and judgemental in tone ("strange mixture" and "bizarre rules"). The use of the term "bible belt" is slangy at best and offensive at worst. "Christian" should be capitalized.-- BAW 02:00, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
I know people like to put $800 million on there, but I know second hand from the president Larry Shinn that the endowment is now 1 billion+. He wrote a campus email about it. I am a Berea student too. Mikaelsenp 04:12, 22 April 2007 (UTC)
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Graphiq created a ranking by postgrad salaries in 2015, and it went viral. Just like all the other rankings, it listed Berea at 4th. It's neither a good nor bad ranking, but just another that adds perspectives. Graphiq was bought by Amazon, and it moved to a new host. So, we don't have original link as it's broken. But we do have many duplicates and associated discussions. SSH localhost ( talk) 20:03, 13 December 2020 (UTC)
The Washington Monthly ref makes clear the serious flaws of the ranking (college grads earning less than HS grads) that in my opinion make an mention of the ranking flawed. Briefly, it compares what graduates are earning six years after they enrolled in these colleges (meaning 1-2 years after they graduate) to HS graduates ages 25-34. David notMD ( talk) 01:34, 14 December 2020 (UTC)
Information about this college . And the stipend. Thank you. 2600:1700:B830:8C80:D090:8031:CF3A:4A6D ( talk) 16:00, 13 August 2022 (UTC)
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Adding pictures to this article would give it a new look; some notable or historical landmarks within the campus would give some idea to a general reader about how the college actually looks like. An important aspect of any college is its list of alumni. Some names of notable alumni would add another dimension to this article.
"Berea College campus is a strange mixture of progressive and conservative thought. Being a 'liberal christian' institution, in the heart of America's bible belt, has a tendency to cause bizarre rules and regulations."
I deleted this whole paragraph. It's poorly developed, and judgemental in tone ("strange mixture" and "bizarre rules"). The use of the term "bible belt" is slangy at best and offensive at worst. "Christian" should be capitalized.-- BAW 02:00, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
I know people like to put $800 million on there, but I know second hand from the president Larry Shinn that the endowment is now 1 billion+. He wrote a campus email about it. I am a Berea student too. Mikaelsenp 04:12, 22 April 2007 (UTC)
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Graphiq created a ranking by postgrad salaries in 2015, and it went viral. Just like all the other rankings, it listed Berea at 4th. It's neither a good nor bad ranking, but just another that adds perspectives. Graphiq was bought by Amazon, and it moved to a new host. So, we don't have original link as it's broken. But we do have many duplicates and associated discussions. SSH localhost ( talk) 20:03, 13 December 2020 (UTC)
The Washington Monthly ref makes clear the serious flaws of the ranking (college grads earning less than HS grads) that in my opinion make an mention of the ranking flawed. Briefly, it compares what graduates are earning six years after they enrolled in these colleges (meaning 1-2 years after they graduate) to HS graduates ages 25-34. David notMD ( talk) 01:34, 14 December 2020 (UTC)
Information about this college . And the stipend. Thank you. 2600:1700:B830:8C80:D090:8031:CF3A:4A6D ( talk) 16:00, 13 August 2022 (UTC)