President Steve Briggs has announced plans to retire at the end of the 2024-25 academic year, prompting the college’s first presidential search in nearly two decades.
Brock Anderson (10C) is among a select group of professional ergonomists globally helping clients enhance productivity while easing the physical and mental demands placed on their employees.
Jennifer Williams Bronner (05C) has earned local and national acclaim for work done on behalf of her Georgia hometown as vice president of finance for the Greater Macon Chamber.
Work is underway at the future site of Morgan-Bailey Hall, a $33.4 million home for Berry’s nursing and physician associate programs.
Meredith Lewallen Roberts (07C) has stepped into a new role as Alumni Council president for her beloved alma mater.
Alexander “Whit” Whitaker IV (81C, FFS) returned home to Berry as the keynote speaker for undergraduate commencement.
Restoration and renovation efforts supported by alumni and friends ensure that Frost Chapel’s inspiring beauty will endure for future generations.
Scholarships established by Trustee Roger Lusby (79C) and wife Candy Caudill Lusby (82c) honoring baseball legends Hank Aaron and Roberto Clemente now are benefitting Berry students.
Berry’s promise now extends to young adults with intellectual disabilities thanks to a new Inclusive Post-Secondary Education (IPSE) program launching this fall.
Mick McCann (80C) reflects on the lifelong friendship he forged with college electrician Sam Alford (FFS) while working side-by-side in obscure corners of the Berry campus.
Annabelle Norton (24C) took a bite out of the Big Apple during a summer internship with the IEX national securities exchange, an opportunity facilitated by fellow alum Ben Lord (20C).