
Classes ARE IN SESSION during this visit event scheduled on a Nat'l holiday! Visiting students and their families are provided the opportunity to attend informative sessions related to Financial Aid, Online Studies, Scholarships, Community Life at Bryan, and general Admissions information. Chapel, campus tours, and lunch will also be available! Check-in begins at 7:30 AM and the event ends at 3:30 PM. To see a general schedule go to http://www.bryan.edu/highlight-schedule.html.
The Worldview Team will conduct a conference for Hmong New Hope Alliance Church's Youth Group.
Blake Hudson, Vice-President of Advancement, will share with us on stewarding the resources God has given you.
Before coming to Bryan, Blake served as vice president for advancement at Patrick Henry College in Purcellville, Va., and was director of development for the Bagley College of Engineering at Mississippi State University. He and his wife Karla also served on the staff of Campus Crusade for Christ for seven years.
Blake enjoys playing tennis, basketball, reading, traveling, and spending time with his family. He and his wife Karla homeschool their five children Ashley, Lindsey, Nathan, Courtney, Maggie.
The Lions will travel to Mount Berry, GA, to compete in the Berry Invitational hosted by the Vikings.
There will be brief (30 minute) information meeting for those who want to learn more about the Aspire Program on Monday, August 31 in the Krystal building in downtown Chattanooga. This meeting will start at 6:00 pm.
Please call 423.634.1114 or email aspire@bryan.edu to reserve your place.
There will be brief (30 minute) information meeting for those who want to learn more about the Aspire Program on Tuesday, September 1 at our new location at Tyner United Methodist Church in East Brainerd. This meeting will start at 6:00 pm.
Please call 423.634.1114 or email aspire@bryan.edu to reserve your place.
Meet in the Lion's Den.
If you are interested in
1. A way to get involved at Bryan
2. An opportunity in leadership
3. The chance to better serve your community on campus
4. Something new that looks great on a resume?
Meeting in Brock Hall. We will play numerous improvisational games and have a lot of fun.
This event takes place in the Academic Support Center and the topic is "Managing Time, Managing Stress."
Contact Person: Miss Pamela Davis
This event takes place in the Academic Support Center, and the topic is "Thinking Critically and Christianly."
Contact person: Miss Pamela Davis
There will be a Grand Opening of the New Academic Support Center on the main floor of the library.
Contact person: Miss Pamela Davis
The MLA Workshop will take place in the Academic Support Center.
Contact person: Miss Pamela Davis
This American Psychological Association (APA) publishing format workshop is put on by Dr. Jeff Boyce, Associate Professor of Business. This will be held in the Academic Support Center in the library.
Contact person: Miss Pamela Davis
Meeting in the Rhea County Room. Sponsored by the Ministry Council. Pastors from various local churches will be available to chat during lunch on Saturday and will have information on Sunday School Classes and Bible Study opportunities
Main Gym
This is meeting is a way to get you to understand a little bit about what we do, find out if it will work with your schedule, and ask questions if you would like more information. So...Please Come! Enjoy! Argue!
Robinson 4th Lounge -Fellowship, Unity, Encouragement and Love is a wonderful campus ministry for women. F.U.E.L's purpose is to glorify God through encouraging one another, praying for one another, challenging one another and holding one another accountable.
Lions' Den Don't miss out on getting involved in our Nation's future!
Come pick up your 2009 yearbook, order your 2010 yearbook for half price, vote on superlatives and get pictures made with your friends!
Online application, transcript and/or test scores due for Biblical Foundations and US History I
Celebrate Italy's many contributions to Western culture, like our alphabet, Leonardo da Vinci, opera, bocce ball, Marco Polo, and pizza! Wear some red, white, and green and join in one of these festivities:
10am- Bocce Ball in the Triangle
12pm- Grab a slice of pizza in the Cafeteria
2pm- Painting in the Triangle
4pm- Mafia Word Wars in the Triangle
7pm- Italy Abroad Q&A in Spiritual Formation
As part of Homecoming week celebrations, Dr. Randy Hollingsworth, Professor of Communications, will help us enjoy the goodness of the Bryan family. Come ready to have some fun and maybe a little class competition, as we consider how God has brought each individual person to our community for a reason--to bring something unique to who we are as a whole.
We will be joining our OM Arts guests in a screening of the 30-minute documentary film Liviu Mocan: Revealing God and His ways through the Making of Art (http://www.navpress.com/product/9781600063978/Liviu-Mocan-Via-Affirmativa). The screening will take place in Spiritual Formation (LAT 303) followed by a discussion on the place of art in the gospel and mission. A helpful review of the film can be found at http://www.dartmouthapologia.org/articles/show/69.
Wanna change your life forever? Well, Melody Benson's cheesecake could do it! Or it could happen by joining us at the Benson home to explore your interest in missions with our friends from Operation Mobilization.
Here are directions to the Benson home:
At the 27 light at the bottom of the hill, take a left. At the first light, take a left (carwash on corner). Around 7/10 of a mile later, take a left at Blackburn's Kountry Korner. Just about 1/10 of a mile later, take another left just past the farm at the Y in the road. You are now on Edgewater St. Our house is approx. 1 mile on the left on the corner of Clark Ct. and Edgewater. If you get to the lake, you've gone two houses too far. Our address is 1081 Edgewater St., tan with porch swing. Our phone is 775-6045.
Come check out how to be involved in the Acts Project for this spring/summer! We will be talking about specifics of the spring class and the summer internships. LAT 302
Brock Hall
The project is being done in part for the chapel film series dealing with the theme of incarnational living. The three short stories (3-5 min. each) are unified by a specific theme. The idea behind all three stories is that sometimes God uses animals to reveal himself when humans fail (i.e. Baalam's donkey, plagues of frogs/locusts in Egypt, etc.).