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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.
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.
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.
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 has been named to The Princeton Review’s 2026 Best Colleges rankings.
Think private colleges aren't affordable? Think again. Many offer aid that makes them competitive with public institutions. This guide breaks down sticker price, aid types and cost comparisons to help you calculate your true college expenses.
Chemistry doesn’t have to be confusing. This guide shares seven practical study secrets to help students build confidence, improve understanding and thrive in college-level chemistry. Confidence starts here.
Berry College is one of the nation's best colleges for students seeking a great education with excellent career services and at a relatively affordable price, according to a new list by The Princeton Review.
Move beyond the Amazon wish lists and influencers. Our dorm life guide covers the real essentials, from setting expectations with roommates to creating the perfect space that’s functional, flexible and built for college life.
Lexi Brookshire, a passionate music education major, has taught in diverse academic settings and ages, from early childhood to high school. This fall, her dedication to music advocacy and education will take her on an exciting new adventure in graduate school at Florida State University.
Psychology is more than just an interesting major. It is a launchpad for meaningful careers across industries. See why psychology is one of the most versatile degrees out there.
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.
Think religion and philosophy are niche degrees? Think again. These majors open doors to bold careers powered by big questions, sharp thinking and a drive to make a difference. Learn more today!
Recent Berry graduate Elizabeth Chandler ’25 developed her voice through on-campus work, student leadership and undergraduate research opportunities. These experiences prepared her to pursue a master’s in public relations and work as a graduate assistant.
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.
Ben Rosenbloom ’25, who focused on exercise science and sport leadership, balanced academics and responsibilities as the student program director for strength and conditioning at Berry. Heading to graduate school this fall, he is grateful for his comprehensive college experience.
Mekhi Tchassama didn’t just study communication; he practiced it at every turn. From internships and campus jobs to community engagement and mentorship, he built a future in public relations grounded in experience, versatility and purpose.
Discover how Berry College's Individually Designed Major (IDM) program allows students to tailor their education, combining multiple disciplines to achieve career goals through personalized, interdisciplinary studies.
Pre-law and economics major Ella Stevens learned resilience after overcoming an ACL injury that paused her tennis career. Shifting her focus to future goals, Ella's story showcases the unique opportunities and close-knit community of a small liberal arts college.
While playing football at Berry, Holland Stallings majored in finance and accounting, successfully competed for two significant internships and landed a job before graduation.
Honors student Emma Moore ’25, a secondary education and history major, always knew she wanted to be a teacher. Thanks to a rich array of teaching, mentoring and on-campus job opportunities, she has choices: to teach middle school history or pursue a master’s degree in student affairs administration at the University of Georgia (UGA).
Discover the eight real-world experiences every nursing student needs to excel in their career. From critical thinking to ethical dilemmas, learn how these opportunities prepare future nurses for the complexities of patient care.
Meet Caspian Beard, a music and biology double major blending his passions to create a unique path. Whether performing on stage or studying the natural world, his journey at Berry has been shaped by creativity, mentorship and a love for learning.
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.
Meet Trinity McClendon and Sebastian Nivon Galvez, non-music majors who are dedicated to integrating music into their lives. As a means of stress relief or personal growth, participating in music has helped them thrive in college.
Pre-law student Zion Rome says critical thinking skills, on-the-job training and coaches at Berry have prepared him for graduate school and professional life.
The Campbell School of Business and Rome Floyd Chamber recently hosted a Business Outlook Luncheon.
This senior majoring in psychology and minoring in communication made the most of academics and campus job opportunities to carve out a unique path.
A renowned Christian author and theologian will give a lecture about his book, “The Love That is God: The Essence of Christianity,” tonight (Jan. 27) at Berry College.
Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges, one of the first Black students to integrate an all-white elementary school in 1960, spoke to nearly 2,000 people at Berry College on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Caroline Lord is tapping into art and creative writing at Berry to achieve the long-term goal of working in art therapy. She’s also a successful entrepreneur with a following for her exuberant, colorful paintings.
Berry College Assistant Professor of Physics Zachary Lindsey, his students, along with analytical chemist Joshua Williams from Drexel University, conducted research that found roast degree affects caffeine concentration in light, dark or medium coffee roasts.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is one of the most important and stressful applications for college students. Learn how to simplify the process so you feel less intimidated while maximizing your financial aid opportunities in college.