(Gainesville, GA) On March 8th, the Brenau University Student Activities Board (SAB) invited New York based Spoken Word Artist and Journalist Caroline Rothstein to help Brenau celebrate International Women’s Day by performing in Pearce Auditorium. With a set list including poems such as “ Fat” and “To The Poet Who Said…” Rothstein opened up to […]
Brenau Celebrates Mardi Gras
(Gainesville,GA) This past week Brenau, and the world, celebrated Mardi Gras. Many people know that Mardi Gras is a carnival and a celebration, but many don’t really know why. Mardi Gras is known as “Fat Tuesday” which is a nod to the fact that it is the last day of feasting before the fast of […]
Phil Bonelli Kicks Off CBMC Speaker Series
(Gainesville, GA) On Friday, February 5, motivational speaker and Wells Fargo business banker, Phil Bonelli, visited Brenau University as the first motivational speaker in the College of Business and Mass Communications (CBMC) Speaker Series. Julia Clay, professor at Brenau University, says that this series was started to help students begin “thinking about their life after […]
I Love Brenau Because…
Commonly called “Meg Brenau” by those who know her best, Meg Bronaugh is a senior nursing major and a sister of Delta Delta Delta at Brenau University. Meg learned about Brenau from family friends who lived in Gainesville. When she received the Golden Application and attended Winter Weekend, she committed to Brenau the next morning. […]
I Love Brenau Because…
Cassidy Collier “Brenau Women’s College is one of the 48 remaining active women’s colleges in the U.S., but I’m sure you didn’t click on this article to get a history lesson about Brenau. However, Brenau’s rich history and traditions are precisely the reasons why I love my women’s college so much. Traditions are a huge […]