Monthly Archives: September 2015

Alumni Profile — Graham Ashcraft (’04)

Graham Ashcraft (BIC alum, 2004) was recently interviewed by Delta Sky magazine, regarding his work as Creative Entrepreneurship Program Manager at Etsy. Read the full article below (click on the image to enlarge).

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Note from the Director — Fall 2015

Dear  BIC Alumni, It is an exciting year for the  BIC. We are celebrating 20 years! We hope that you will make the trip for Homecoming to help us mark this moment in history. As part of our celebration, we are … Continue reading

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BIC Faculty Updates — Fall 2015

Candi Cann:  Hello BIC Alums!  This past year has been a great one, with a new book project in the works, and my daughter Maia continuing to grow like a weed (she’s in third grade already!).  I am currently working … Continue reading

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2015 Homecoming Speaker — John-Michael Marrs (’04)

Each year the BIC invites a BIC alum to return to campus for Homecoming and share a lecture with our students, faculty, and alumni. This year our alumni lecturer will not have to come far–only across campus. We are very … Continue reading

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An Oxford Summer — Chelsea Teague

Article by Chelsea Teague, current BIC student The surface area of the world is 196.9 million square miles.  Circumference: 24,902 miles.  Population: 7.125 billion souls. But I grew up in DeRidder, Louisiana—population all of 10,793—and the world doesn’t seem so … Continue reading

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Life on the Bangarang — Sam Watson

Article by Sam Watson, current BIC student Day one on the job. Early morning fog drifts across glassy water. The sun beams weakly through a cloud, enough to provide a breathtaking sunrise… the beauty of which is somewhat lost upon … Continue reading

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