Nancy Daniel ’26 received the Mew Fellowship Award and first place in the art department’s honors show. She excels in 2D and 3D media, costume design and film production.
Ansley Reed ’26 will pursue a Master of Divinity degree at Samford University. Majors in religion and philosophy and creative technologies motivated her to examine humanity’s role in technology.
The chairman of Chick-fil-A, Inc. and Berry College Trustee Emeriti Dan Cathy will be the speaker for the Class of 2026 Commencement Celebration May 9 at Valhalla Stadium.
An unexpected spark in a research methods class led to a mix of neuroscience and art research. Faith Pennino ’26 is headed to Texas A&M University for Ph.D. studies in cognitive neuroscience.
Mykelle Patterson ’26 envisions a career where she can apply her knowledge of environmental science and understanding of people to connect communities and improve lives.
Chaya Jones combines a major in creative technologies, paid lab leadership, hands-on learning and research to launch a confident start in human-centered design.
Psychology major Macy Bennett loved studying at Harlaxton College, Berry’s partner institution in the UK. Starting in fall 2026, Berry offers this study abroad experience to incoming freshmen.
Memphis Embrick made the most of his music education major by participating in wind ensembles, research, study abroad and campus leadership roles.
Ashley Young, a senior nursing major, balances swim team and clinicals. She says Berry’s faculty and heart-focused training have shaped her into a thoughtful nurse.
Months ahead of graduation, history major and literacy advocate Hannah McDaniel turns an internship into a full-time role in the Georgia Senate.
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.
Analiese Wrye has embraced opportunities as she trains to become a registered nurse, from serving on an immersive study abroad in Kenya to working as a nurse extern in a local emergency room.
After transferring to Berry, nursing major Miriam Miller Hughes researched tuberculosis eradication as a lens to understand complex global health inequities.
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.
International business major Isabela Hurtado ’26, a campus leader in community service, completed two significant internships and study abroad in Spain.
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.