Noah Koch ’25 majored in dual-degree engineering and applied physics. He entered Georgia Tech’s biomedical engineering graduate program thanks to research.
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.
Lucas Kinsey ’25, who paired P-12 education with French and Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), used immersive international study, hands-on classroom experience and faculty mentorship to launch his teaching career.
Allie Patterson ’25, an artist and entrepreneur, has combined personal history, faculty mentorship, and real-world experience to launch a career in mixed media art.
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Amanda Merrilles, a biology major with minors in chemistry and One Health, leveraged her experiences in research, study abroad and professional development to prepare for a career in medicine.
After enrolling at Berry to become a veterinarian, Sarah Roberts ’25 changed her career path after discovering her options are unlimited. Guided by a faculty mentor, she is making an early impact in animal genetics research.
Erin Schmidt ’25, making the most of her time as a student, athlete and researcher, utilized past LifeWorks experiences in health communication to inform real-world research for AdventHealth.
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Kristy Moss ’24, a driven dual major in cellular and biomedical biology and secondary education, balanced opportunities like STEMTeach and sports medicine in college. Excited about her future career as a physician, she is grateful for her well-rounded experiences at Berry.
Kana Furukawa ’24 is a forestry research specialist at the LSU AgCenter. Her work includes optimizing tree growth, testing herbicides, enhancing wildlife habitats and more. Looking back, she attributes her success to extensive undergraduate fieldwork and supportive mentors at Berry.
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Alexis Mitchell ’25 dove into her study abroad experience in South Korea, getting perspective on another country’s culture, economics and history. It was a high point in a college career where she made the most of leadership and learning opportunities.
Ivan Khoo ’25 used a Mohawk internship and honors thesis to test his skill set. After graduation, he took a job as a software developer for the WinShape Foundation.
Joy Han ’24 came to Berry knowing she could build long-lasting relationships that would contribute to her personal and professional development.
Hannah Blanton ’25 pursued research early on in her Berry career. Her experiences as a student researcher took her from student symposiums and research grants all the way to a prestigious Goldwater Scholarship.
Anna Kelly Lawless embarked on her college experience knowing she wanted a career that would be care-focused and mission-minded. The guidance of college mentors and transformative learning experiences fueled her desire to pursue a career in pharmaceutical sciences.
A Berry College rising senior is one of 438 students nationwide who were recently named a 2024 Goldwater Scholar.
Psychology major and registered behavior technician Mackenzie Fowler says Berry experiences beyond the classroom and academic advising helped her reach professional goals and apply textbook knowledge in the real world.
MJ Shaffer always loved technology but discovered the true impact it could have through hands-on coursework, in-depth internships and community engagement at Berry College. Emphasizing solution-driven work and collaboration, MJ encourages computer science students to embrace challenges and try new things.
Alexis Rooks ’24 wants to supply the world with safe, plentiful food. Berry prepared her to conduct genetic research that could produce healthier livestock and prevent human disease.
Brian Carroll, a professor of communication at Berry College, received the J. William Snorgrass Award for the Outstanding Paper on a Minorities Topic at the annual American Journalism Historians Association.
Berry College Assistant Professor of Data Analytics Thema Monroe-White recently received a $405,000 National Science Foundation grant to investigate how structural racism harms science.
A Berry student is one of 417 college students in the U.S. to be named a 2022 Goldwater Scholar.
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