Charter nursing program graduate Peggy Earley (15C) follows a heavenly whisper to serve Ukrainian refugees with the Flying Doctors of America.
From the Hollywood Improv and "Star Search" to corporate retreats and conventions, comedian Leslie Norris-Townsend (77c) has kept – and keeps – people laughing.
As a child, Anaiah Rucker (22C) received a scholarship to Berry after losing her leg while saving her sister from an oncoming truck. This spring, she walked across the commencement stage.
Audrey B. Morgan has done it again, making her largest gift to date – $10 million – in support of a new health sciences building and scholarships in music and education.
The completion of a new beach volleyball venue and the relocation and expansion of the Dickey Field throws facility for track and field promise increased opportunities and visibility for Berry student-athletes.
Berry’s storied Hollywood connections grew stronger this spring with visits by a Tyler Perry-led film crew and famed "Frasier" star Kelsey Grammer.
When Hester Parks (95C) learned that hardworking students might have to give up their college dreams, she knew she had to help. Now she’s a member of the Martha Berry Society of annual leadership supporters
Berry mourns the passing of a dedicated servant-leader whose powerful legacy endures on campus and beyond.
Trejohn Skinner (23C) loves sharing his musical gifts. Now the accomplished tenor is bound for a career in which he helps others do the same.