Balancing Berry: Music Department
How music majors find work/live balance at Berry. Continue reading Balancing Berry: Music Department
How music majors find work/live balance at Berry. Continue reading Balancing Berry: Music Department
The Office of Student Involvement works with the Rome-Floyd community to provide discount cards for local establishments to students. According to Brittani Farmer, director of student involvement, student discount cards have been offered for more than a decade. Continue reading Discount cards make going out cheaper for students
Berry Volleyball kicks off their 2024 indoor season. Continue reading Spiking into a New Season
Berry’s new Physician Associate (PA) program is moving quickly toward its goal of opening next fall, with the program now working on admitting its inaugural class. Continue reading Physician Associate program set to begin in fall 2025 semester
Elections for freshman class officers in the Student Government Association (SGA) were held last week. Freshmen elected Marcus Muriithi as president, Brandon Evans as vice president, Adriana Walker as secretary and Abbey Farmer as treasurer. Continue reading Large field of freshmen run for SGA class officer positions
Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida as a category four hurricane last Thursday at 11 p.m. and swiftly made way inland. The storm caused casualties in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and as far north as Virginia. While it was expected to hit Rome more directly, the city saw far less rain and wind than other parts of Georgia, including Atlanta, which is still experiencing power outages and flooding. Continue reading Hurricane Helene deals glancing blow to Berry, Floyd County
While many colleges across the country are changing demonstration and speech policies in the aftermath of this spring’s protests over the Israel-Hamas War, Berry is maintaining its existing protest and speech rules. Continue reading Colleges enact new protest, speech restrictions
After breaking ground over spring, construction for Amber Grace, a residential community for those with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) — referred to as “Neighbors” by the development — continues on Mountain Campus. Continue reading Amber Grace to house people with intellectual disabilities
The Princeton Review, an education service that helps students prepare for college, has ranked Berry as one of the best 390 colleges in the country. The Review also included Berry on other rankings of colleges. Vice President of Enrollment Andrew Bressette commented on how these companies get their rankings. Continue reading Berry included in top 390 colleges list by Princeton Review
9/26/2024 3:55 p.m. Tropical storm alert remains in effect. Classes are cancelled tomorrow, with the dining hall on a weekend schedule and the library and Cage open at noon with regular hours. 9/26/2024 2:59 p.m. Tropical storm alert remains in effect Minor flooding in field by Morgan, behind Hermann, and on the sidewalks by Evans, Moon, Morgan, and McAllister. Cage athletic center will also be … Continue reading Hurricane Helene live updates