Students from 11 Nashville Universities Commemorate MLK through Service
On Jan. 14, hundreds of students from 11 local universities and several area high schools gathered in the Fisk University Memorial Chapel to honor and remember the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther...
View ArticleBarnard Speaks at Regent’s London International Partners Conference
Associate Provost of Interdisciplinary Studies and Global Education Dr. Mimi Barnard spoke last week at Regent University’s London International Partners Conference. Barnard’s presentation, “Leading...
View ArticleMay Publishes Article on the Role of New Media in Politics
Dr. Vaughn May, professor and chair of Belmont’s Political Science Department, recently wrote an article on how types of media voters use to gather information on political candidates has drastically...
View ArticleBelmont Law Review Hosts Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Roger Page
On January 11, the Belmont Law Review hosted Justice Roger A. Page of the Tennessee Supreme Court as a part of its annual Judicial Perspectives series. Page was the first justice to go through the...
View ArticleBelmont, Tennessee World Affairs Council Host Conversation on Russia-U.S....
Belmont’s International Center for Business partnered Tuesday night with the Tennessee World Affairs Council and the Nashville Chamber’s International Business Council in association with the Wilson...
View ArticleWilliamson Speaks on Dr. King’s Faith Amidst Despair at Chapel
Belmont University faculty, staff and students recently had the opportunity to hear from Rev. Dr. Chris Williamson, founder of Strong Tower Bible Church, as part of last week’s series of events...
View ArticleWest Appointed to St. Thomas Health Board of Directors
Vice President and Chief of Staff Dr. Susan West was recently appointed to St. Thomas Health’s Board of Directors. Her appointment, which began on January 1, will last until June 30, 2019. St. Thomas’s...
View ArticleFounder of The Cookery Shares Story Behind Restaurant at Chapel
Brett Swayn, founder of The Cookery restaurant on 12th Ave. S., recently visited campus to share the inspiring story behind his 3-year-old organization. The Cookery aims to benefit homeless members of...
View ArticleWeston Participates in the Planning of the 2017 AACP Annual Meeting
Dr. Scott Weston, associate dean for academic affairs and assessment in Belmont’s College of Pharmacy, recently participated in the planning of the 2017 annual meeting of the American Association of...
View ArticleKearney, E. S. Rose Scholar, Volunteers at W. O. Smith Music School
As part of the community service aspect of his E.S. Rose Scholarship, freshman entrepreneurship major Isaiah Kearney has spent the semester volunteering at the W. O. Smith School of Music as a guitar...
View ArticleHonors Program Hosts Fisk University Students for Annual Shakespeare Dinner
The Belmont University Honors Program and Fisk University’s Honors Program recently partnered to meet for a dinner of homemade chicken-noodle soup and bread along with a performance of “Romeo and...
View ArticleTough Wins Covenant Award for ‘Instrumental Song of the Year’
Dr. David Tough, associate professor of audio engineering technology, recently won a Covenant Award from the Gospel Music Association of Canada for producing and engineering the Aboriginal Song of the...
View ArticleGlowacka Awarded Clinical Placement and Financial Incentive through TRP
Full-time Belmont MSN student Martyna Glowacka has been awarded a clinical placement and financial incentive through the Tennessee Rural Partnership (TRP). TRP, a subsidiary of the Tennessee Hospital...
View ArticleAnderson’s Essay Published in Recent Anthology
Dr. Mark Anderson, associate professor and chair of Belmont’s Philosophy Department, recently had an essay published in the book, “Nietzsche and the Philosophers,” which was released by Routledge on...
View ArticleCoach Holloway Named to Nashville Lifestyle’s ‘2017 Most Eligible Singles’
Members of the Belmont Men’s Basketball team aren’t the only ones who hold Tyler Holloway in high regards—the assistant coach was recently added to a list of 2017’s “Most Eligible Singles” by Nashville...
View ArticleRamsey’s Song Included on Current No. 1 Christian Album
Belmont Instructor of Songwriting Drew Ramsey wrote and played guitar on the song, “What Love Can Do,” which was included on Christian singer Danny Gokey’s latest album, “Rise.” The album was released...
View ArticleWilliams’ Convocation Discusses Living a 21st Century Commitment to Diversity
Dr. Damon Williams, senior vice president for programs, training and youth development for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, visited campus on January 27 to talk to students, faculty and staff about...
View ArticleMartin Guitars Makes Special Announcement at Documentary Showing
On January 23, Belmont University hosted a Curb Seminar showing of “Ballad of the Dreadnought,” a Martin Guitars documentary, and made a special announcement from Martin Guitars for songwriting majors....
View ArticleManager of Folk Rock Band ‘Delta Rae’ Speaks to Music Business Students
On January 30, Belmont hosted a Curb College seminar featuring Adam Schlossman, manager of American folk rock band Delta Rae. Originally forming in North Carolina, the six-piece band is currently...
View ArticleLaw Student Co-Authors Article for Nashville Bar Journal
Current Belmont University law student Alex Huffstutter recently contributed to an article published in the Nashville Bar Journal, the official bi-monthly magazine of the Nashville Bar Association. The...
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