Berry College President Steve Briggs was recently honored at the 2025 NCAA National Convention with the Daniel T. Dutcher Meritorious Service Award.
Competitors from 10 Georgia high schools gathered at Berry College on Saturday to compete in the Regional Science Olympiad Tournament, and four teams emerged victorious.
A renowned Christian author and theologian will give a lecture about his book, “The Love That is God: The Essence of Christianity,” tonight (Jan. 27) at Berry College.
Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges, one of the first Black students to integrate an all-white elementary school in 1960, spoke to nearly 2,000 people at Berry College on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Berry College Assistant Professor of Physics Zachary Lindsey, his students, along with analytical chemist Joshua Williams from Drexel University, conducted research that found roast degree affects caffeine concentration in light, dark or medium coffee roasts.
Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges, one of the first Black students to integrate an all-white elementary school in 1960, will speak at Berry College on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
After a national search, Berry College has appointed a new Dean of the Evans School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.
Berry College has been awarded its second National Science Foundation scholarship grant for STEM students.
A Berry College honors history major has been selected to participate in the Georgia Legislative Internship program January through April 2025.
The Berry College Art Department will present student exhibitions in Moon Gallery during the month of December.
Berry College’s student media organizations received various awards at the recent College Broadcasters Incorporated and College Media Association events.
The Princeton Review, a premier college-search aid, recently named Berry College in their annual Guide to Green Colleges.
The Rome International Film Festival recently premiered two films with Berry College connections.
The Berry College Board of Trustees has unanimously elected Dr. Sandeep Mazumder as its ninth president, effective July 1, 2025.
Berry College welcomes author, civic advocate and cultural commentator Alexandra Hudson to speak at 11 a.m. Nov. 14 in the Krannert Center Spruill Ballroom.
Acclaimed poet and essayist Camonghne Felix will give a reading Friday, Nov. 8, at Berry College.
Author Jericho Parms, whose work was nominated for the Pushcart Prize, recently spoke at Berry College as part of the David James Poissant prose reading series.
Berry College was recently selected to participate in the “Institute on AI, Pedagogy, and the Curriculum,” organized by the American Association of Colleges and Universities.
Atlanta-based performer and educator Eve Krueger recently gave a seminar on humor at Berry College.
The NCAA announced Oct. 2 that the Rome Tennis Center at Berry College has been selected to host the DIII Men’s & Women’s Tennis Championships for the 2027- 2028 season.
Artist Kimberly Lyle's work explores the ways that technology impacts our interactions with each other. The installation synthesizes a person’s breath into sounds from different languages using both tangible and digital processes.
The Berry College Theatre Company will open the fall season with “The 39 Steps,” with performances from Oct. 3 to 6 at the Sisters Theatre. The performances will be at 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. The show is appropriate for ages five and up.
U.S. News & World Reports has ranked Berry College No. 2 for “best value” and “best undergraduate teaching” among universities in the South.
Two surgeons from Poland and Ukraine will speak on medicine and life in Eastern Europe and what it's like to live and work in a war zone at the Berry College International Health Care Symposium on Sept. 25.
Singer-songwriter Josiah Queen, who won the New Artist of the Year award at the Dove Music Awards, will perform at Berry College at 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15.
Former death row inmate Anthony Hinton, who is featured in the book “Just Mercy,” will speak at the Berry College Chapel at 6 p.m. on Sept. 16.
Berry College kicked off the new academic year Monday, welcoming approximately 665 new students to campus.
The Princeton Review has included Berry College in its annual ranking publication, “The Best 390 Colleges” for 2025.
Dr. C. Edward Watson, AAC&U Vice President for Digital Innovation, alongside Berry faculty and staff, will host a conference on artificial intelligence.
Berry College Professor Kirsten Taylor was recently awarded the Vulcan Materials Company Teaching Excellence Award.
Oak Hill & the Martha Berry Museum will once again host its Senior Scholars program, a series of courses for adults aged 55 and up, beginning the week of Sept. 16 and running throughout the fall.
Located on the Berry College campus, Amber Grace will provide appropriately supported housing and enrichment programs for these adults, as well as promoting meaningful vocational and service positions as viable contributors to their community.
Berry College Memorial Library is hosting a national exhibit on Physician Assistants: Collaboration and Care beginning July 1, 2024.
A Berry College education and Spanish student has received a Fulbright grant for the 2024-25 academic year.
Berry College welcomes Laura Croft as the new Vice President of Advancement beginning July 1.
A Berry College rising senior is one of 438 students nationwide who were recently named a 2024 Goldwater Scholar.
A Berry College alumnus who went on to serve in the Navy and eventually became a university president will be the speaker for commencement on May 4 at Valhalla stadium.