Dayton, Tenn. college named for Fundamentalist William Jennings Bryan shuts down the Bryan Institute and the school's creationism department:
Student newspaper interview of dismissed Bryan Institute director Dr. J. Daryl Charles (PhD, Westminster Seminary):
http://www.bryantriangle.com/news/dr-daryl-charles-discusses-leaving-bc/
http://toddcwood.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-future-of-core.html
Student newspaper interview of dismissed Bryan Institute director Dr. J. Daryl Charles (PhD, Westminster Seminary):
http://www.bryantriangle.com/news/dr-daryl-charles-discusses-leaving-bc/
Why will you not be returning next school year?
I was summarily informed – without prior discussion, intimation or input — that (1) the Bryan Institute was being eliminated and (2) the number of “Christian Thought” majors did not justify extending my part-time teaching position (part-time because of my BI [Bryan Institute] responsibilities) into a full-time position.
How were you approached about your contract?
I was informed by the President (Dr. Stephen Livesay), in a meeting with the President and the VPAA, on the first day of the Spring semester classes that (1) the BI was being eliminated and (2) I would not have my contract as a faculty member retained beyond the present academic year (which officially ends June 30)
http://toddcwood.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-future-of-core.html
On January 11, 2013, I had a meeting with Stephen Livesay, president of Bryan College. He informed me that due to a significant budget shortfall, the college would be discontinuing support for the Center for Origins Research effective June 30. He has offered to continue housing the CORE facilities, but there will no longer be any salary support for CORE faculty or staff. Since we have very little regular donation support, his decision basically means the end of CORE as we know it.