A Berry College English professor has been nominated for the prestigious 2017 Pushcart Prize.
The Georgia Independent College Association and The Association of Private Colleges and Universities of Puerto Rico have partnered to assist in the placement of college students temporarily displaced in Puerto Rico due to Hurricane Maria.
College Broadcasters, Inc. and College Media Association recently recognized Berry College’s student-run multimedia website, Viking Fusion, and Department of Communication students in three national competitions.
Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum will ring in the Christmas season with a new tradition, Victorian Christmas Tours.
The Berry College Choir will perform Lessons and Carols at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2 in the College Chapel.
Berry College alum Brin Enterkin, founder of The African SOUP, has been named one of 2018’s “Forbes 30-Under-30 Social Entrepreneurs.”
Berry College recently hosted Lt. Governor Casey Cagle – along with Sens. Hufstetler, Unterman, Burke, Hill, Kirkpatrick, Rhett and Watson – for this year’s final meeting of Georgia’s Health Care Reform Task Force.
Two Berry College student-made films have been chosen for the Rome International Film Festival in November.
Georgia Teacher of the Year John Tibbetts will speak at 7 p.m. Nov. 1 in the McAllister Auditorium at Berry College.
Oak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum will be leading historic walking tours of Berry College on Oct. 28 and Nov. 4.
Berry College students, faculty and staff applauded the new "Sisters Theatre" dedication Friday evening. The 9,226 square-foot addition to Blackstone Hall includes a black-box stage with adjustable seating for up to 276, depending on the needs of a particular production.
Berry College welcomes Cynthia Court as the new Vice President of Advancement.
Recent Berry College graduate Megan Petrovich is teaching across the Atlantic.
Berry College recently hosted the annual 6th Grade Berry College Mathematics Contest.
Northwest Georgia’s first science café will feature a lecture about “Exoplanets and the Possibility of Life on Other Planets.”
A prominent scientist will discuss “Faith and Science: Friends or Foes?” as part of the Berry College Lumen Lecture Series at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 25, in the Krannert Ballroom.
September's fine arts events include performances in theatre, music, art and literature.
The internationally-known Stepháne Wrembel Band, which combines blues, rock and flamenco, will open the Berry College 2017-18 concert season at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 14 in the Ford Auditorium.
Berry College has received a $2 million gift to fund the directorship of the growing Berry Center for Integrity in Leadership.
Will Allen, author of “The Good Food Revolution” and CEO of Growing Power, will give a lecture at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 31 in the Cage Center Arena at Berry College.
The Moon Gallery at Berry College presents “Bad, Bold, Wiser” in clay and mixed media open now through Sept. 21.
Berry College’s recent nursing graduates have achieved exceptional test scores and employment across the Southeast U.S.
Berry College Dean Jacqueline McDowell has been appointed by Gov. Nathan Deal to the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.
Berry College Professor Sandra Meek has been named the Georgia Author of the Year in Poetry for her book, "An Ecology of Elsewhere."
A Berry College graduate has been selected as a Woodrow Wilson Georgia Teaching Fellow for 2017. Berry Young Alum Named Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellow
Berry College is featured in the 2018 edition of the Princeton Review book, “The Best 382 Colleges.”
Physics and Astronomy Professor Todd Timberlake will host a public lecture at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 15 for those who want to learn more about the upcoming solar eclipse.
All 27,000 acres of the world’s largest college campus, Berry College, will become tobacco-free beginning Aug. 1, 2015.
A Berry College communication professor is one of six faculty members in the U.S. to receive a grant from the Scripps Howard Foundation Visiting Professors in Social Media Program.
Berry College professor and nationally renowned political scholar Peter Augustine Lawler passed away Tuesday.
Recent Berry College graduate Emilee Burroughs has been selected to participate in the 2017 Women’s Business Enterprise National Council Student Entrepreneur Program next month.
Berry College’s student-run multimedia website, Viking Fusion, was recognized in multiple categories by the Southeast Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
Berry College President Stephen Briggs was given the Souper Star Champions of Education Award at the recent third annual Souper Star event in Atlanta.
Berry College’s McAllister Hall was dreamt with a museum in mind in order to ignite imagination, inspire curiosity and excite the senses.
Berry College’s largest class – 533 students – will graduate this May.
Friday, April 28, is the deadline to register at a discounted price for the summer camp for gifted and talented students hosted by Berry College and Floyd County Schools.
The Berry College Professional Tennis Management Program has been awarded a $17,000 grant from the USTA National Campus.
Berry College Vice President for Advancement Bettyann O’Neill has announced she will retire by the end of this year.
Berry College’s student-run multimedia website, Viking Fusion, and campus newspaper, The Campus Carrier, were recognized in multiple categories by the Society of Professional Journalists in its Region 3 Mark of Excellence Awards.
A new 4,600-square-foot Berry College Animal Science Laboratory is now open and promises new opportunities for students.
Berry College has partnered with Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine with campuses in Virginia, South Carolina, and Alabama to provide major advantages for students aspiring to medical school.
Join the Berry College Wind Ensemble, Berry Jazz Ensemble and Viking Drumline for an afternoon of music at 3 p.m. Saturday (April 8) on the Ford grounds at Berry College.
Music major Lyman Hinson presented the lost works of composer Florence Price at the annual student symposium today at Berry College.
Berry College sophomore Elli Hayes has been accepted to the Jersey Youth Academy.
Harry Connick Jr.’s band member, Augie Haas, will perform with Berry College music students April 7 in a free public concert.
Berry College is offering an MBA Healthcare Management track for working professionals beginning in the fall.
Berry sophomore Leif Atchley will compete in the 2017 National Trumpet Competition this weekend.
Berry College Theatre Company presents ‘The Tempest’
Bill Lennie, The Home Depot Executive Vice President, will speak about “Building a Values Based Culture,” March 23 at Berry College.
Saxophone soloist Otis Murphy will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday (March 9) in the Berry College Ford Auditorium.
Three Berry College students have been named 2017 Kirbo Scholars which brings thousands of dollars for their research projects.
Sixth, seventh and eighth graders from north Georgia recently competed in the spring Berry College Mathematics Contest.
Lyrical poet Ann Fisher-Wirth will read excerpts from her work at 7:30 p.m. Thursday (March 2) in the Berry College Chapel.
The Berry College student newspaper, The Campus Carrier, earned eight awards for journalism excellence in this year’s Georgia College Press Association Better Newspaper Contest.
Two Berry College students helped organize and participate in a 24-hour livestream that raised $880 recently for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
More than 1,600 high school students from across Georgia competed for spots Saturday in the prestigious Governor’s Honors Program at Berry College.
A topping-out ceremony marking the halfway point of construction for Berry College’s new theatre took on added significance Thursday as participants cheered news that the $6.7 million campaign to fund the project had been completed.
Chemistry professor and experienced leader Mary K. Boyd, of Austin, Texas, has been named provost at Berry College.
Internationally-acclaimed violinist Levon Ambartsumian and pianist Evgeny Rivkin will perform at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 16 in the Berry College Ford Auditorium.
The Moon Gallery at Berry College presents “Off in the Woods Often” by artist Dahlia Elsayed, wherein wordplay, metaphors and lists play on and off of symbolic imagery.
World renowned physician and meningitis vaccine expert Dr. Marc LaForce will speak at 7 p.m. Jan. 26 in the Berry College Krannert Ballroom.
A solo art exhibit, “Gulfs” by Bryce Speed, opens Monday (Jan. 9) in the Moon Gallery at Berry College and will run through Feb. 2.