The three-story Ford Classroom Building is adjacent to Ford Auditorium. The first floor is home to the Berry Alumni Center, which houses the alumni office...
Built in 1911, Barnwell Chapel is one of three chapels on campus. For a number of years, it was used as both classroom and chapel. After Martha Berry passed...
Blackstone Dining Hall was built in 1915 as the first permanent brick building at Berry. Mrs. Timothy B. (Isabella) Blackstone, who owned the Blackstone...
The Cage is a focal point of student activity on Berry's 27,000-acre campus. Opened in January 2008, the 131,000-square-foot facility houses a performance...
Built in 1915, the Berry College Chapel serves as a magnificent setting for worship services, dramatic and musical programs, and lectures. The chapel was...
This structure was known as the ‘Science-Agriculture Building’ until 1960 when it was renamed ‘Cook Building’ in honor of S.H. Cook, long-time dean and...
A part of Evans Hall was formerly called the Mothers’ Memorial Building, in memory of the donors’ mothers. After some years as a girls’ dormitory, the...
The Ford Athletic Fields are located behind the Ford buildings. The fields consist of the intercollegiate practice fields, Bowdoin Baseball Field, South Ford...
After attending a crowded worship service in the Recitation Hall auditorium, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frost of Los Angeles, Calif., were moved to give money for a...
Built in 1922, Green Hall houses the Campbell School of Business. It was originally a classroom building known as Recitation Hall. During the 1920s and into...
The equine center serves the animal science department in teaching, research and the student work program. It is home to Berry’s nationally recognized...
Hermann Hall is clearly visible on the drive through the Gate of Opportunity. The stately building houses the offices of the college president, student...
The Hoge Building was constructed in 1905 by students as a classroom building. It was originally designed as a recitation hall with five classrooms and a...
The House o' Dreams is a large stone, board and batten cottage on top of Lavender Mountain built in 1926 by staff and students as a gift to Martha Berry on...
Krannert is the heart of student life. It houses the post office, book store, Valhalla snack bar, dining hall, student lounge, meeting rooms, game room and...