
Because the Bryan administration believes in the importance and power of community-wide prayer, this day is set aside for that purpose. No classes will meet, and SGA's Ministry Council will prepare events throughout the day that invite students, faculty, and staff to pray together.
Today is the priority deadline for the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). All students who plan to apply for federal student aid should have their FAFSA completed by this date for priority consideration.
The guest speaker for this Friday - Sunday retreat (click here for directions) is John Stonestreet.
Come to Mercer 110 to hear from Chattanooga-based filmmaker and producer Jody Cox.
The Spring Banquet is held in the Latimer Student Center Dining Hall. Check-in is at 6 pm and dinner begins at 7 pm. The theme this year is "Bruce Wayne's Dinner Party."
The Financial Aid Office at Bryan College offers FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) workshops free to the community to help students and their families complete the FAFSA. High school seniors and their parents are encouraged to attend. We will be offering this FAFSA workshop at Ringgold High School in the computer lab. Please RSVP by emailing finaid@bryan.edu with your name, address, phone number, high school name and location you wish to attend.
Corporate Worship Chapel is a unique gathering that invites Bryan students, faculty, and staff to respond together to God's work among us in joyful worship. Corporate Worship Chapel is often led by student worship leaders, who seek to nurture Bryan’s worshipping community by uniting the community to respond to God’s initiative among us and expanding our understanding of worship into something that affects every part of life.
Dr. Gary Moon will be joining us for chapel this week. Dr. Moon, author of Homesick for Eden and Falling for God, is Vice President for Spiritual Formation at Richmont Graduate University and the founder of Lifesprings Resources.
Corporate Worship Chapel is a unique gathering that invites Bryan students, faculty, and staff to respond together to God's work among us in joyful worship. Corporate Worship Chapel is often led by student worship leaders, who seek to nurture Bryan’s worshipping community by uniting the community to respond to God’s initiative among us and expanding our understanding of worship into something that affects every part of life.
Corporate Worship Chapel is a unique gathering that invites Bryan students, faculty, and staff to respond together to God's work among us in joyful worship. Corporate Worship Chapel is often led by student worship leaders, who seek to nurture Bryan’s worshipping community by uniting the community to respond to God’s initiative among us and expanding our understanding of worship into something that affects every part of life.
We are going to vote on T-shirt designs and have Cold Stone Ice Cream! Meet in the Rhea County Room
Join us as we watch the compelling documentary detailing life and struggles in Sudan, With Open Eyes. Following the screening of the film, we will be joined by cast members who will help us understand more vivedly how we might act on behalf of the suffering in that region.
Discussion led by Brian Hill in Mercer 132.
Topic: Styer, D.F. 2008. Entropy and evolution. Am J Phys 76:1031-1033.
Lat 302
Summer's Gymnasium
Summer's Gymnasium
Rhea County Room