 | | Mary Jane Anderson '71, the first female student to graduate from Berkshire |
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The 1970s and 1980s brought radical change to institutions across the country, and Berkshire was no exception. In addition to integrating girls into all aspects of campus life, the school restructured its scholastic mission to welcome new disciplines-computer science, ethics, health and environmental science-and a formal counseling program. A new, 38,000-square-foot athletic center was built and the former gymnasium renovated to house a modern library which today boasts over 40,000 volumes.
An even more impressive structure ushered in the 1990s at Berkshire: a new student center and dining hall. Also in that decade, the curriculum broadened further and innovative academic and co-curricular programs were introduced, including the Ritt Kellogg Mountain Program, the Chinese language program, and the leadership and character development program.  |