Infinite Menus, Copyright 2006, OpenCube Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Berry College - A Foundation for Life
School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences
 
Apply OnlineVikingWebWeb Mail

Berry College - School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences

Chemistry student giving poster presentation to another student

The Annual Colloquium gives students the opportunity to display their personal research to the entire college community. Each year our students present work of the highest quality, and the best are recognized for their achievements.

Awards:     2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003



Students in the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences are widely recognized for their academic achievements. They are an important reason why Berry College continues to gain recognition for its academic excellence.

2007-08 | 2006-07 | 2005-06 | 2004-05 | 2003-04

Kelly Still and Dean Conn


Watering Flowers

The faculty in our school have high expectations of students, and they do quite well at meeting the challenge. We have earned our reputation for academic rigor and the results are acknowledged by our peers. Students in the mathematical and natural sciences regularly feature among the leaders at Berry College and are honored at annual awards events.

Richards Scholars and Kirbo Scholars (since inception)

Honors Convocation :  2007 | 20062005 | 2004 | 2003
Student Organizations : 2007-2008 | 2006-2007 | 2004-2005
Departmental Scholars :   2005-06 | 2004-05 | 2003-04



Our students are active in improving both the Berry College community and the community of Rome, GA as a whole.

 

Service Projects

Sarah Carter


Equestrain Team

As an educational institution, Berry is unique in that we can offer students many opportunities that are not available even at much larger schools. Our equestrian team is one example of something that sets us apart from the others. Our team enjoys great success in their competitions across the southeast and inspires dedication from all who are involved.

 

Equestrian Team Home

 

Maintained by the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences
e-mail: N. Wheeler - phone: 706-236-1756