The Atrium Health Floyd-Polk Foundation has announced a $2 million donation to the new Health Sciences Building at Berry College, to help improve problems with access to quality healthcare in Northwest Georgia.
Berry College’s Vice President of Marketing and Communications was recently recognized as a top leader in marketing by Women We Admire.
Berry College’ Athletic Director and Chief Diversity and Belonging Officer have been recognized by Atlanta’s Diamond Awards for their exemplary leadership.
Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum is thrilled to announce its upcoming exhibit, "Prolific and Experimental: The Art of Steffen Thomas," featuring over 20 works of sculpture, paintings, and etchings.
Berry College has chosen Economics Professor Lauren Heller as the new Dean of the Campbell School of Business.
Internationally acclaimed pianist Jihye Chang will perform at 7 p.m. Feb. 29 in the Berry College Bell Recital Hall.
The new Physician Associate program at Berry College has earned regional accreditation after an arduous process.
Prolific Rome muralist Xaivier Ringer is featured in the new "Cultivating Black Futures" exhibit at the Berry College Moon Gallery.
Motivational speaker Inky Johnson kicked off Berry College’s Be Love Week in collaboration with the King Center. Be Love Week included students and Berry faculty and staff volunteering at 15 sites in Rome as well as participation in the Global Summit.
As part of Berry College’s Be Love Week and annual MLK Day of Service, Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum hosted open houses at both the Freemantown Cemetery on Berry’s Mountain Campus and the Shelton Family Cemetery at Possum Trot.
On Jan. 15, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Berry College welcomes motivational speaker Inky Johnson to campus.
Sigma Delta Pi, a Hispanic Honors Society, recently inducted seven new Berry College students and honored a graduating senior.
Berry College will welcome young adults with intellectual disabilities to the new Inclusive Post-Secondary Education program starting in the fall of 2024.
One hundred years ago American industrialist Henry Ford and his wife visited Berry College founder Martha Berry in Rome, Georgia.
Starting Friday, Dec. 1, peek into the Christmas of Martha Berry’s childhood with a special tour that highlights Christmas decorations and traditions of the late 1800s.
Local school systems will support Rome and Floyd County teachers to earn graduate degrees at Berry College, thanks to a tuition assistance program announced this week.
Berry College’s student media outlets and the Department of Communication have once again demonstrated their commitment to excellence and innovation by garnering a record-setting haul of top awards from the College Media Association.
Berry College Theatre Company will open their second show of the season with a double-casted production the witty comedy, "The Revolutionists."
Emory Law Professor anchors a panel discussing the implications of artificial intelligence on a range of human activity, including intellectual property creation and the law.
Berry College’s Campbell School of Business recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of its Master of Business Administration program.
A Yale University theology professor and former White House advisor will speak at 7 p.m. Nov. 13 in the Berry College Krannert Ballroom.
A Berry College freshman recently received the inaugural Roberto Clemente Scholarship.
Brian Carroll, a professor of communication at Berry College, received the J. William Snorgrass Award for the Outstanding Paper on a Minorities Topic at the annual American Journalism Historians Association.
Berry College Theatre Company opens its 2023 Fall season Oct, 12 with an all-time classic, Arthur Miller’s "All My Sons."
Art History Professor Virginia Gardner Troy has been awarded the 2023 Award of Excellence in Documenting Georgia’s History.
Berry College will host a solar eclipse viewing Oct. 14 at the Sara Hightower Regional Library.
Berry College’s Moon Gallery welcomes four artists in the “Embodiment III” invitational exhibit.
Ann Daniels, who has been lauded as one of Britain’s greatest adventurers of all time, will speak Oct. 2 at Berry College.
The author of the critically acclaimed non-fiction book “The Undocumented Americans” will speak at 5 p.m. Sept. 19 in the Berry College Krannert Ballroom.
Two historians will share their research on the significance of a Spanish subgroup during the Nazi regime.
Once again, U.S. News has ranked Berry College the No. 1 best value among regional universities in the South which consists of 13 states and territories.
WASHINGTON D.C. -- The U.S. Department of State has selected Berry College’s Peter Friedrich for a project focusing on English language instructors in Russia.
Berry College will host a wide variety of musical performances this month. All performances are free and open to the public.
The New York Times has published the College-Access Index, a list of the country’s most-selective universities ranked in order of economic diversity. The Times measured economic diversity by analyzing the share of students receiving Pell Grants, which typically go to students from the bottom half of the income distribution. The list covers the 286 most-selective colleges in the country, defined by Barron’s Profiles of American Colleges and other metrics. Berry ranked second among selective Georgia colleges for the number of Pell grant students it welcomes. Vice President for Enrollment Andrew Bressette said Berry's current data shows that about 28% of the student population uses Pell grants. "Our focus over the last few years has been to better fund students and reduce their reliance on student loan debts. We have decreased the percentage of Pell students using loans in their first year of college by 10% over the last five years," Bressette said.
The Berry College Moon Gallery presents a new textile-based exhibition “Common Threads” from a pair of collaborative artists.
Berry College kicked off classes on August 21, welcoming students to campus.
Berry College invites the community on Sept. 7 to a conversation with the Rev. Dr. Bernice A. King, CEO of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change.