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Campus
Facilities
The College environment is designed to enhance
student learning, and features:
- 140 beautifully landscaped acres
on central campus.
- Historical buildings showcasing
many eras of American architecture, including Draper Hall classroom
building (modeled after Philadelphia’s
Independence Hall); Phelps Stokes Auditorium (a 1,500 seat
facility built by students in 1904); Danforth Chapel; Fairchild
Hall (the
first brick building on campus); Jelkyl Drama Center; Seabury
Center (for physical education and health); and the Woods-Penniman
Crossroads Complex.
- A residential campus with 14 residence
halls and 9 specialty houses, plus 50 family housing apartments,
accommodating about
88% of students on campus.
- Berea College Ecovillage student
family housing complex, including a state-of-the-art child care
center for 120 children. The
Ecovillage models sustainable living with ecological design elements to
vastly reduce energy and water usage.
- 7,700 acres of forest
and 1,200 acres for instruction in agriculture and natural resources.
- Historic Boone Tavern Hotel on College Square, staffed with
a number of student workers.
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