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BRYAN COLLEGE NEWSBryan awards degrees in December commencement (Click Here to View) Bryan College honored members of the Class of 2011 on Dec. 16, awarding degrees to students who had completed their programs in August or December. Read More »
OTHER BRYAN COLLEGE NEWS9 receive Bryan Achievement Scholarships Ninety-one students recently visited Bryan College to compete for a new interdisciplinary scholarship, awarded in addition to already-confirmed academic grants, and nine were chosen for the honor. Read More » Surprise! from Afghanistan “Mom, what are you doing here?” turned into tears of joy for Kristen Pretzer when her brother, dressed in Air Force fatigues, walked up and said “Hi.” Read More » Nominations sought for Teacher of the Year Alumni and other members of the Bryan family have been invited to nominate faculty for the 2011-12 Teacher of the Year Award as a result of recent changes to the award process. Read More » Bryan to host World journalism conference Bryan’s College will host the first World Journalism Institute (WJI) World on Campus college journalism conference Friday, March 30. Read More » Research conference winners named Five students have been singled out excellence in their presentations during the second Undergraduate Research Conference at Bryan recently. Read More » Students praise Bryan to CCCU president Students’ lives are transformed at Bryan College because of the academic challenges and personal mentoring from faculty and staff members, students told the president of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) Friday. Read More » Museum hosts second art show Bryan’s second annual Nature Art Show has opened in the Henning Museum of Natural History, featuring works by students, faculty and staff. Read More » Ga. Northwestern, Bryan sign transfer pact Georgia Northwestern Technical College and Bryan College have entered into a partnership to promote academic opportunity for students through an articulation of a transfer agreement Read More » Bryan awards Achievement Scholarships Bryan College has awarded its first Bryan Achievement Scholarships, a competitive grant given in addition to the top academic scholarships, Director of Admissions Aaron Porter has announced. Read More » Research conference set March 16 Sixteen students will present papers in a range of disciplines, showcasing top research efforts in Bryan’s second annual Undergraduate Research Conference March 16. Read More » Film seniors practice what they've learned Two months of preparation, 14 hours of filming, and a couple more months of editing will yield five- to six-minute films, entries into the Broad Street Film Festival, and a resume piece for senior film students as they prepare to enter the world of filmmaking. Read More » Students use break for ministry More than 100 Bryan students are using their spring break for more than rest and relaxation, taking part in ministry or study programs in the U.S., Central America, and Great Britain. Read More » Criminal Justice new major at Bryan Criminal justice has been approved as a major and, with board and SACS approval, will accept students for the fall 2012 term, Academic Vice President Dr. Bradford Sample has announced. Read More » Bryan Institute plans programs The Bryan Institute for Critical Thought and Practice will present two programs this spring, a symposium jointly sponsored with the Paideia Centre for Public Theology and a workshop featuring singer-songwriter David Wilcox. Read More » Faculty-Staff February news update This update features Dr. Gary Fitsimmons, Dr. Scott Jones, Drs. Sigrid and David Luther, Mr. David Montgomery, Dr. Michele Pascucci, Dr. Roger Sanders, Dr. Todd Wood, Mrs. Stephanie Wood, and Mr. Sam Youngs. Read More » 'Street Scene' takes look at hard life A gritty look at life in an immigrant neighborhood in New York in 1946 will come to life as the Bryan College Opera Theatre presents Kurt Weill’s “Street Scene” on Feb. 25. Read More » Students ponder Compassionate Justice in D.C. Eleven students and their professor recently got an up-close look at national politics at the 2012 Federal Seminar in Washington, D.C. Read More » Students tour Turkey, Greece over break From standing where the Apostle Paul grieved over the idolatry of Athens to seeing the stark reality of human trafficking in the modern city, students experienced an up-close look at life in Greece and Turkey during a trip over Christmas break. The study tour had academic and missional aspects for the students. Read More » Environmental science new major at Bryan Bryan College has introduced a major in environmental science, a cross-disciplinary program that seeks to train scientists to address issues from a systemic, rather than a cellular level. Read More » Common ground at the cross, Evans says America does not need hundreds of years to fix the racial and cultural division that exist, Dr. Tony Evans said in Friday, it only needs a few minutes—maybe a few hours. Read More » Students take fine arts tour to London Stonehenge, the Tower of London, and a spectacular New Year’s fireworks show were among sights students and faculty experienced on the fine arts tour to London in late December and early January. Read More » Hilltop Players to present 'Spelling Bee' Who can forget the trauma of a middle school spelling bee? The audience looking on; the competition; the words? Read More » Opera workshop expands music opportunities From four students interested in opera to a cast of about 45 actually staging Kurt Weill’s “Street Scene,” Bryan’s opera workshop has grown to be an important feature of the music department. Read More » College set for 8th MLK Service Day “Service” will take the place of “study” on Monday, January 16, as Bryan observes its eighth annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Service Day. Read More » Diversity chapel series opens semester Students returned for the spring semester this week, as classes began Wednesday, the same day the Engage conference, with Leroy Barber, began. Read More » Deadlines near for scholarship event Bryan’s academic scholarship competition will take on a new look this semester, as prospective students can find out their grant amounts based on qualifications, then go through an essay and interview process to increase their award. Read More » Students give Bryan top ratings on national survey Results from a national survey indicate Brya Read More » Bryan awards degrees in December commencement Bryan College honored members of the Class of 2011 on Dec. 16, awarding degrees to students who had completed their programs in August or December. Read More » Career Services office offers aid to alumni The typical client for Bryan’s Career Services office may be a senior looking for his or her first job or an underclassman looking for an internship, but Director Marica Merck is eager for alumni to call her as well. Read More » Graduation set December 16 Some 125 graduates are to receive their diplomas as Bryan celebrates its December graduation Friday, December 16, 7:30 p.m. in Rudd Auditorium. Read More » Graduation set Dec. 16 Some 125 graduates are to receive their diplomas as Bryan celebrates its December graduation Dec. 16 in Rudd Auditorium. Read More » 'Visions of Africa' to be featured in Henning Museum Sixteen photographs of African wildlife taken by a recent Bryan graduate will be on exhibit in the Henning Museum of Natural History in Mercer Hall beginning Monday, November 28. Read More » Filmmakers honored for '480' 480,’ Bryan’s entry in the Chattanooga “diversity Thanksgiving” celebration, received recognition as the “most impactful” video during an awards program recently. Read More » Cross Country team takes 11th place at nationals The men's cross country team finished 11th in the NAIA National Championship held in Vancouver, Washington, Saturday. All-American senior Bryson Harper led the team with his 10th-place finish. Read More » Bryan team excels in student legislature Bryan’s first venture into the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature (TISL) produced legislative and judicial success and a wealth of experience for participants. Read More » Faculty-Staff December news Dr. Daryl Charles co-authored (with David D. Corey) The Just War Tradition: An Introduction, ISI Books, 2011. In addition, Dr. Charles spoke at the 2011 US Army Command and General Staff College Ethics Symposium, November 7-10, Fort Leavenworth, KS. Read More » |
