Into the Future

Barry University

3,2,1: With this issue, the NEW Barry Magazine is launched!

In this issue

Lifeline

Thirty-three percent of the Commonwealth of Dominica suffers from some form of sickle cell disease. Kellyn George '10 represents one of those people personally, but she represents all of them in her day-to-day work.

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Future Forward

Blaine Montgomery '23 spent some time with President Mike Allen to discuss his early tenure, and his hopes and aspirations for the future of Barry.

Read More Getting Personal with President Allen

Step by Step

For 25 years, Barry podiatrists have traveled to the Yucatan to help children with severe foot deformities. Their goal: to see these children walk pain-free.

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Alumni

Making Barry Magazine

  • Bernadine Douglas,
    Vice President for Institutional Advancement

    Jennifer Boyd-Pugh ’94, ’01,
    Vice President for University Administration

    Julie Isha,
    Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing

    Meredith Amor,
    Director of Communications

    Gina Margillo,
    Communications Manager

    Monique Armbrister ’89,
    Director for Alumni Relations

    Martin Hamilton ’10, ’13,
    Art Director

    Karen Subran ’10, ’15,
    Project Manager

    Liz Viering,
    Dog Ear Consultants
    Design & Layout

  • Contributing Writers

    Meredith Amor
    Marisa Demers
    Maureen Harmon
    Kim Kobersmith
    Gina Margillo 

    Contributing Photographers

    Daniel Bock
    Carl Juste

  • Mike Allen,
    President

    Jennifer Boyd-Pugh ’94, ’01,
    Vice President for University Administration

    Yvette Brown-Koottungal ’94,
    Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and CIO

    Bernadine Douglas,
    Vice President for Institutional Advancement

    Julie Isha,
    Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing

    John Murray,
    Provost

    Sue Rosenthal,
    Vice President for Business and Finance

    Scott Smith,
    Vice President for Mission and Student Engagemen

A Prayer For... The Healing On The Body

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    View Magazine
  • Fall 2016

    Fall 2016Be the Voice of Change

    View Magazine
  • Spring 2016

    Spring 2016Celebrating The Arts

    View Magazine
  • Fall 2015

    Fall 2015Celebrating 75 Years

    View Magazine
  • Spring 2015

    Spring 2015A Living History

    View Magazine
  • Fall 2014

    Fall 2014Full of Spirit

    View Magazine
  • Spring 2014

    Spring 2014Celebrating Barry's International Reach

    View Magazine
  • Fall 2013

    Fall 201330 Years of NCAA Sports

    View Magazine
  • Spring 2013

    Spring 2013Great Expectations

    View Magazine
  • Fall 2011

    Fall 2011'And that's the way it is'

    Barry communication professors on how the news business has changed and where it may be headed.

    View Magazine
  • Fall 2010

    Fall 2010Young, Smart and Fabulously Employed

    Find out how six recent grads launched their brilliant careers

    View Magazine
  • Spring 2010

    Spring 2010Barry Business Students

    Helping to revitalize a neighborhood and preserve a design legacy

    View Magazine
  • Fall 2009

    Fall 2009The Mask Makers

    How can a carnival atmosphere help at-risk youth?

    View Magazine
  • Spring 2009

    Spring 2009The Great Gig

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  • Fall 2008

    Fall 2008Thirty Countries in 30 Years

    Jolene Mullins '78 teaches village elders about nutrition, helps mothers have healthy babies and copes with water pipes broken by elephants.

    View Magazine
  • Spring 2008

    Spring 2008The Good Fight

    A tribute to Barry alums who protect and serve

    View Magazine
  • Fall 2007

    Fall 2007Excess Baggage

    'Lost' luggage isn't always bad for business, says Barry University marketing professor.

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  • Spring 2007

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