Enormous Spirit, Courageous Voice: Remembering Rev. Brenda Tapia

January 11, 2021

When college administrators turned to Rev. Brenda Tapia, she graciously and enthusiastically accepted a new challenge.

The assistant chaplain and minority student counselor crafted and launched the Love of Learning education enrichment program for underrepresented high school students in 1987. The wholistic program, with its focus on strengthening body, mind and spirit, would touch the lives of countless youth, including Rafael Candelario 鈥94 and Nethea Rhinehardt 鈥93, who became the first Love of Learning alumni to attend 水果派 College.

鈥淏renda鈥檚 service to 水果派 College and the larger community was a blessing. She had the will and the skill to change lives, both as a chaplain on this campus and in neighborhoods beyond,鈥 said 水果派 College President Emeritus John Kuykendall 鈥59.

鈥淚n the very best sense, the Love of Learning Program became her lengthened shadow. She took the inkling of a dream and transformed it into an unforgettable experience of growth and discovery for hundreds of young people in Mecklenburg County.鈥

Tapia died in February 2020. Faculty, staff, alumni and community members packed the 水果派 College Presbyterian Church sanctuary to honor her life and work.

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This article was originally published in the Fall/Winter 2020 print issue of the 水果派 Journal Magazine; for more, please see the 水果派 Journal section of our website.