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Alumnus Evan Jupiter repairs crucial underwater infrastructure

As a professional diver and deep sea welder, Evan (McKinley ’19, The Ocean Corporation ’22) traverses the Gulf Coast rehabilitating bridge piles, oil rig derricks, and ship hulls. It takes nerve and skills – operating with “zero visibility” for one – to complete each daring task. Despite his pro status, Evan may

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BRYC’s FY21 Annual Report is here!

Read the FY21 Annual Report Letter from BRYC’s Executive Director, Lucas Spielfogel This past December, I was hanging out with some Senior Fellows before the start of evening programs. With 10 feet and N95s between us, they shared how excited they had been for BRYC’s Tennessee college tour, planned to start

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BRYC launches new custom-built website

On Valentine’s Day 2022, thebryc.org got a major glow up in the form of a brand-new, custom-built website.  The date was fitting, because this website is, at least in part, a love letter to the entire BRYC Community. Here, you’ll find team bios that make it abundantly clear why BRYC

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BRYC formalizes partnerships with 12 in-state colleges

BRYC has signed agreements with 12 Louisiana colleges, formalizing partnerships. Two years in the making, the MOUs with LSU, the UL System, Southern University, and Baton Rouge Community College mean BRYC applicants and matriculated students will receive special supports such as fee waivers, dedicated liaisons, designated gathering spaces, and formalized

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After 567 virtual days, BRYC is BACK!

On October 4, BRYC celebrated the return of fully vaccinated Fellows to a refreshed, newly teched-out campus complete with 50-inch screens, updated furnishings, and core values signage. Senior Fellow Lauren Dukes noted that talking and laughing face to face was a huge motivator. “I’ve missed my BRYC family and can’t

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Regarding the Atlanta-Area Mass Shootings

Response to Atlanta-area Mass Shootings We join Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders — especially those within BRYC — in anger and grief over the recent Atlanta-area attacks in which a white male shot and killed eight people, of whom six were Asian and seven were women. Whether or not the

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