Ashley Young, a senior nursing major, balances swim team and clinicals. She says Berry’s faculty and heart-focused training have shaped her into a thoughtful nurse.
Berry College junior Cai Sabino has been awarded the Global Citizenship Award at the American College of Greece.
Months ahead of graduation, history major and literacy advocate Hannah McDaniel turns an internship into a full-time role in the Georgia Senate.
From medical simulations to virtual museums, extended reality or XR offers new ways for students to practice skills and experience knowledge beyond traditional classrooms. Check out this article to learn more about how XR is transforming higher education.
Dr. Courtney Cash brings nonprofit expertise and social enterprise innovation to Berry’s business school, empowering students to create solutions for global challenges.
Berry College History Professor Matthew G. Stanard recently participated in a research workshop at the U.S.Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.
College offers freedom and flexibility, but balancing academics, social life and your health takes planning. Explore strategies for prioritizing goals, managing time and creating a routine that supports success and well-being.
Isabella Bane excels in web and content, graphic design and entrepreneurship. She rose in Berry’s student work program where she works as a web communications and strategy supervisor.
Berry College recently welcomed acclaimed storytellers from the nationally-known podcast The Moth, as part of the Conson C. Wilson Lectureship Program.
At Berry College, Professor Ron Taylor transforms abstract math into hands-on experiences using origami and games. His approach fosters curiosity, creativity and career readiness through active, interdisciplinary learning.
Analiese Wrye has embraced opportunities as she trains to become a registered nurse, from serving on an immersive study abroad in Kenya to working as a nurse extern in a local emergency room.
After transferring to Berry, nursing major Miriam Miller Hughes researched tuberculosis eradication as a lens to understand complex global health inequities.
The Wall Street Journal/College Pulse rankings focus on how well colleges set their graduates up for financial success.
Berry College celebrated a major milestone Oct. 24 with its inaugural White Coat Ceremony for the Physician Associate Program, held in the historic Frost Chapel.
Sydney Summers ’26 tested her Teaching English as a Foreign Language skills through a study abroad program in Ecuador. Next stop? She hopes to teach second grade after graduation.
Law student Sachal Denney says studying the liberals arts was transformative for him while noting a major in finance sharpens critical thinking skills.
In the new college admissions book “Dream School,” families are urged to ditch the “Top 25 or bust” mindset and look at hidden-gem colleges with value and rich opportunities like Berry College.
Young alum explains how Berry’s Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) program prepared her to teach abroad.
Berry College’s chief information officer, Penny Evans-Plants, has been elected to the EDUCASE board, a national association for information technology in higher education.
The National Down Syndrome Congress named Berry College’s program for individuals with intellectual disabilities the "Rookie of the Year" at the recent Big Game Ball.
Choosing a major shouldn't just be about picking a job title. It's about shaping a meaningful life. This guide helps students understand what a major is and how to make informed decisions that reflect their strengths and aspirations.
During the Rome City Commissioners Meeting on September 22, 2025, Rome Mayor Craig McDaniel proclaimed October 6 –12, 2025, as National Physicians Associates (PA) Week in Rome, Georgia.
Berry College recently welcomed creative author and esteemed editor Kendra Greene to present her work and expertise.
International business major Isabela Hurtado ’26, a campus leader in community service, completed two significant internships and study abroad in Spain.
Southern Living magazine has included Berry College in its list of “The 45 Most Beautiful College Campuses in the South.”
Berry College is hosting a lecture about Clara Bryant Ford in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Ford Complex at 6 p.m. Tuesday (Sept. 30).
Noah Koch ’25 majored in dual-degree engineering and applied physics. He entered Georgia Tech’s biomedical engineering graduate program thanks to research.
With rising interest in trade schools and questions about the value of college, students are weighing their options more carefully than ever. This guide breaks down the pros and cons of each, helps students make informed decisions about their future and highlights how Berry College’s hands-on approach might be the perfect middle ground.
Berry College ranks among the top 30 colleges in the nation for service learning, internships, first-year experiences and learning communities.
Mollie Martin ’25 graduated from Berry with a major in biology with a strong emphasis on conservation. She currently works as a barrier island naturalist on the coast of South Carolina, where she uses her academic knowledge and public speaking skills to educate the younger generation on wildlife.
College officials and members of the medical community joined for a ribbon-cutting cutting Aug. 22 and classes started Aug. 25.
Psychology major Cara Miles ’25, recipient of the Martha Berry Outstanding Undergraduate Achievement Award, is undertaking a busy fall. She’s a fellow at McKinsey & Company while earning a master’s in human resources management at Penn State.
Forbes has named Berry College to the Top Colleges list.
Berry College has been named to The Princeton Review’s 2026 Best Colleges rankings.
Berry College kicked off the new academic year today, welcoming approximately 674 new students to campus.
Sally Berbery ’27, a biochemistry and psychology major at Berry College, was selected for Dartmouth's exclusive Geisel School of Medicine MD-PhD Undergraduate Fellowship. One of four students chosen from hundreds of applicants, she says early exposure to research at Berry definitely had an impact.
When the going gets tough, what keeps young people motivated? Drawing from Dr. David Yeager’s research, this guide explores how parents and faculty can inspire students through high expectations, meaningful support and a culture of respect that empowers learning and resilience.