Art History Professor Virginia Gardner Troy has been awarded the 2023 Award of Excellence in Documenting Georgia’s History.
— While the Democratic convention coming to Chicago might provide good vibes, experts question the economic boost: “Convention boosters have a lot of incentives to tell the public what a great windfall this convention is going to be, and they often pay for these economic impact studies that show wild benefits from conventions. And, unfortunately, if we really dig closely into the data, the research just doesn’t really support that,” according to Lauren Heller, a professor of economics at Berry College who has studied political conventions.
Pirelli North America employees and Berry College students planted more than 1,000 Longleaf pines Feb. 25 in the second year of the project.
Berry College Mathematics Professor Ron Taylor has won the Mathematical Association of America's Beckenbach Book Prize.
A Berry student is one of 417 college students in the U.S. to be named a 2022 Goldwater Scholar.
The Berry College Department of Creative Writing hosted an award-winning poet for a reading highlighting African American Poetry.
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This performance features music designed for Piano Four Hands.
Berry Hosts Mathematical Association of America
Berry College presents an evening with flautist and faculty member Steven Keith.
Dr. Paul Neal is serving as a virtual clinician for a Seminar of Performance Practice of Renaissance Choral Music, co-sponsored by GIA Publications and the University of Mississippi.
Associate Professor of Animal Science Sunday Peters is a 2021 Fulbright grant recipient, a prestigious research fellowship that will allow him to take his research abroad.
Professor of Teacher Education Mary C. Clement and Associate Professor of Mathematics Jill Cochran published “A Sharp Contrast: First-Year Teachers with and without Teacher Preparation.”
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a scientific approach to helping people change their behaviors. Berry College Assistant Professor Thom Ratkos describes it as “the study of how the environment, especially consequences, determine behavior.