A recent Berry College graduate has developed a mobile application that helps students find study partners called “StudyHubb.”
Come see the Berry College Theatre Company’s production of “A Charlie Brown Christmas” Dec. 1, 2 and 3.
The annual Lessons and Carols service will be at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3 in the Berry College Chapel.
Oak Hill’s Historic Christmas Tours will allow visitors to experience the holidays as they were celebrated during the time of Martha Berry’s childhood on Friday, Dec. 2 and Friday, Dec. 9.
The Berry College Jazz Ensemble will perform “The Jazz Soul of Porgy and Bess” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday (Nov. 10), in the Ford Auditorium.
Cross-over violinist Christian Howes will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Berry College Ford Auditorium.
A group art exhibit, “Embodiment”, opens Monday (Oct. 31) in the Moon Gallery at Berry College.
Georgia Teacher of the Year, Casey Bethel, will speak at 7 p.m. Nov. 3 in the Berry College Krannert Ballroom.
College Broadcasters, Inc. named Berry College’s student-run multimedia website, Viking Fusion, winner of two national student production awards.
Award-winning poet William Wright will read excerpts from his poetry at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday (Oct. 25) in the Berry College McAllister Auditorium.
The public is invited to a screening of the new documentary “Alternate Route” based on the national Walk with a Doc organization which encourages patients to take walks with their physician.
Berry College Dance Troupe presents “The Girl in White” at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 21 and 22 in the Ford Auditorium.
The Berry College nursing program has been granted full approval by the Georgia Board of Nursing through 2020.
The Berry College Choir Festival concert will be at 4 p.m. Thursday (Oct. 13) in the Ford Auditorium.
The Rome Tennis Center at Berry College has been selected as the 2017 host of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) men’s and women’s tennis championships.
The Berry College Theatre Company production “Peter and the Starcatcher” opened this week and runs through Sunday at the Berry BOLD Ropes Course.
Berry alum Michael Maney, senior director of communications for Target, is the featured speaker for the Mountain Day Convocation Saturday.
Berry College officials received news of a $1 million gift Tuesday from the foundation of the late philanthropist Bobbie Bailey during the groundbreaking ceremony for the new campus theatre.
Berry College’s student-run multimedia website was named a finalist in three categories for College Media Association’s annual Pinnacle Awards.
Aflac Chief Executive Officer Dan Amos is the featured speaker for the Cecil B. Wright III Integrity in Leadership Lecture at Berry College on Sept. 29.
Recent Berry College graduate Amanda Sophia Ashley has won the prestigious Pickering Fellowship.
The public is invited to a celebration to commemorate the Centennial Anniversary of the Berry College Chapel at 5 p.m. on Sept. 18.
Berry College sophomore and Synovus Scholar Maddie Bess will speak about hydraulic fracturing in northwest Georgia Sept. 14 through Oct. 9.
The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement has selected Berry College in Rome, Ga., as the new site of the prestigious Governor’s Honors Program beginning in 2017.
Steven Hames, adviser and technology specialist for Berry College Department of Communication, has earned a 2016 Honor Roll Broadcast Adviser Award from the College Media Association.
Come hear Bryan Stevenson at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 12, in the Berry College Cage Athletic and Recreation Center. He will speak about his novel, “Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption.” The event is free and open to the public. No tickets are required.
Berry College Fine Arts will present the first art exhibition of the academic year, “Quotidian,” beginning Monday in the Moon Gallery.
Six Berry College students have earned thousands of dollars for their research in the coming academic year.
Berry College Communication Professor Brian Carroll recently received the Robert Peterson Recognition Award for his book “The Black Press and Black Baseball, 1915-1955: A Devil’s Bargain.”
Four Berry College animal science majors recently spent their spring semester at the renowned Hagyard Equine Medical Institute in Kentucky.
New Berry College graduate Amanda Dean recently received the Knowles Teaching Fellowship award.
Berry College has granted accomplished faculty members promotions and tenure.
The Campbell School Business at Berry College has maintained its business accreditation by AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
Four Berry College graduates were recently named 2016 distinguished alumni.
Four Berry College students have earned thousands of dollars for their research in the upcoming academic year.
Berry College Kindermusik welcomes Suzuki Violin as a new course this coming fall with registration open now.
The Berry College Memorial Library is hosting an exhibit entitled ‘Olympic Youth Camp: A Cultural Exchange’ in the archives through December.
Two Berry College students have earned first place awards in the Southern Literary Festival writing contest.
Berry College has chosen West Virginia University Associate Dean Joyce T. Heames as the new Dean of the Campbell School of Business.
Berry College will welcome more than 470 new graduates to the class of 2016 on Friday and Saturday.
J. Barry Griswell, a 1971 Berry alum, has been elected chair of the Berry College Board of Trustees with Rick Gilbert, a 1977 graduate, serving as vice chair.
Senior art majors will have their work on display beginning April 25 at the Berry College Moon Gallery.
The public is invited to the opening of the Berry College Arboretum on April 29, which will include a tree walk.
Berry College will host a panel discussion to spread awareness of the current Flint, Michigan lead-tainted water crisis Tuesday (April 19) at 6 p.m. in the McAllister Auditorium, room 119.
Berry College recently dedicated Clark Track and Dickey Field as part of the Valhalla stadium complex. These new facilities have made possible the restoration of full competition in track and field to Berry’s intercollegiate athletics program.
Berry College junior Daniel Alligood won honorable mention in this year’s prestigious Goldwater Scholarship program, which awards aspiring mathematicians and scientists.
Berry Student Enterprises will be hosting their first spring sale Friday (April 15) from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Oak Hill gift shop.
Many teams and individuals are expected to raise more than $35,399 to stop MS in its tracks, restore what has been lost and end MS forever at the 2016 Walk MS Rome taking place Saturday (April 9) at Berry College.
Congressman Tom Price, M.D., will speak on the “Issues of Healthcare Economics and Policy in the U.S.” at 7 p.m. Monday (April 11) in the Krannert Ballroom at Berry College.
Berry College is hosting its annual student honors show in the Moon Gallery on April 12-21.
Berry College is hosting its annual World Music Festival starting at 1 p.m. Saturday (April 2.)
Berry College Choir ushers in the spring season with Sing We and Chant It! concert on April 10.
Berry College will hold a concert in honor of retiring music professor Stan Pethel at 3 p.m. Sunday (April 3) in the Ford Auditorium.
Berry College Professor of English, Rhetoric and Writing Sandra Meek will launch her new book with a reading and signing April 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the college chapel.
On Monday, April 18, 2016, the Martha Berry Museum will offer the public an unprecedented opportunity to view antique fashions from their permanent collection.
New York Times best-selling author, professor, and Episcopal priest Barbara Brown Taylor will talk about how to spiritually walk in the dark at the upcoming Berry College Lumen Lecture March 28 at 7 p.m. in Krannert Spruill Ballroom.
King University in Bristol, Tennessee, has named Rome native Alexander Whitaker as its 23rd president. Whitaker currently serves as chief of staff at Berry College and secretary to the Board of Trustees.
Pulitzer Prize-winning Southern author Rick Bragg is the featured speaker for the ninth Gloria Shatto Lecture at Berry College on Tuesday, March 22.
The Berry College Dance Troupe’s annual dance concert “Through the Ages,” will feature an array of dance styles.
Artist Tommye McClure Scanlin’s handwoven tapestry collection, “Time Woven,” will be on display in the Berry College Moon Gallery March 14 to April 8.
For the third year in a row, Berry College has earned the 2015 Tree Campus USA recognition.
Thousands of runners are getting ready for the ninth annual Berry Half Marathon, 10K, and 5K race set for Saturday, March 5 on the Berry College campus.
Got Whippoorwills? Razorbacks? Red Rippers? Pencil Cob? Hickory King? Creasebacks? Turkey Craws? Want some? Come to the 3rd Annual Floyd County Seed Swap on Saturday, March 5.
Berry College has christened its pristine 88-acre lake on the west side of campus “Eagle Lake,” referencing the bald eagles who make their home on the world’s largest campus.
Krystin O’Mara, an up-and-coming classical guitarist, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 25 in Frost Chapel.
The Berry College student newspaper, Campus Carrier, claimed nine awards for journalism excellence in this year’s Georgia College Press Association Better Newspaper Contest.
The colorful Tony-award winning musical “Cabaret” opens Feb. 18 at the Berry College E.H. Young Theatre.
The Georgia Brass Band will perform Feb. 20 at 7:30 at the Ford Auditorium.
Join Berry College Biology Professor Martin Cipollini on a guided hike of the Longleaf Pine Trail beginning at the Old Mill Feb. 20.
Berry College was recently recognized by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Weather Service as a certified “StormReady” community.
The Berry College Department of English, Rhetoric and Writing Reading Series continues Thursday (Feb. 11) with a poetry reading by husband and wife duo Jeff Mock and Margot Schilpp at 7:30 p.m. in McAllister Auditorium.
Artist Christina Renfer Vogel is showcasing a selection of her paintings and drawings at Berry College’s Moon Gallery Feb. 8 through Mar. 4.
Berry College has named three students as 2016 Kirbo Scholars.
Berry College Provost Kathy Brittain Richardson has been named president elect of Westminster College in New Wilmington, Penn.
Well known one-man-show playwright and actor Timothy Mooney will be performing his show “Breakneck Hamlet!” at 7:30 p.m. (Friday) Jan. 29 at the Berry College Blackstone Theatre.
Berry College Student Enterprises welcome aspiring entrepreneurs to the annual SPARK Entrepreneurial Conference on Feb. 5-6.
Berry College Guitar Instructor Sean Thrower and bandmate Sam Green will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday (Jan. 21) in the Ford Auditorium.
The Moon Gallery at Berry College will open its doors at 5 p.m. Jan. 11 for the opening reception to showcase Morgan Alexander’s “…between the sea and the sky” exhibit.