Moving past “The Troubles”
The city of Derry, Ireland continues to put its bloody past behind it. Continue reading Moving past “The Troubles”
The city of Derry, Ireland continues to put its bloody past behind it. Continue reading Moving past “The Troubles”
Kathy Richardson to serve as acting provost Continue reading Administration changes announced
President Briggs announces that LISTEN is approved for official recognition as a campus organization. Continue reading LISTEN officially recognized by Berry
The streamlined annual Honors Convocation included interim chaplain Jonathan Huggins among its awardees; he was named SGA staff member of the year. Continue reading Annual Honors Convocation features Jon Huggins among awardees
“The Conference Room” released its final episode April 27. Produced by seniors Thomas Yungerberg, Steven Walker and Alex Middleton for the four years they have been at Berry, the web-delivered comedy series won an Emmy and has been popular among students. The cast and crew discuss the experience of making the series, and of ending it this month. Continue reading Viking Fusion’s “The Conference Room” does a final wrap
Oak Hill will soon open an art exhibit of works owned by Martha Berry and her sister, Eugenia Berry. The art dates back the Renaissance, and exhibiting it has provided Berry students experience installing and curating valuable art. Continue reading Oak Hill unveiling prized Martha Berry art collection
The Berry College Equestrian Team and Bonner Scholars partnered with non-profit Parent-to-Parent to host Barn Day, a day-long series of events for children with disabilities. The children learned about horses and social skills. Continue reading Berry volunteers host “Barn Day” for children with disabilities
Community leaders who fight poverty in the Rome area visited Berry College April 12 to join in an Honors Communication class. The event, Engaging Poverty Through Action, wrapped up a three-part series spearheaded by Dr. Randy Richardson and Dr. James C. Bunker. In addition, Berry students presented, as well. Continue reading Engaging Poverty Through Action Series wraps up with community leader panel
CDC staff react to the takeover of Sunshine Cottage by Residence Life. The loss of the cottage takes critical classroom space from the CDC, and it will result in the lost of student work positions, CDC staff say. Residence Life says the decision wasn’t theirs. Continue reading Berry’s Child Development Center to lose Sunshine Cottage
Bald eagles make nest near proposed football stadium, head football coaching candidates visit Berry and World Music Festival. Continue reading Beyond the Bubble: April 2012