Occupational Therapy Faculty, Students Lead Fundraiser for Down Syndrome
Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy Dr. Natalie Michaels ran another musical fundraiser at the Hotel Preston this past Monday evening for the Down Syndrome Association of Middle Tennessee,...
View ArticleAlumnus Dawson Awarded Breakthrough Artist/Writer of the Year
Songwriting alumnus Devin Dawson received the Breakthrough Artist/Writer of the Year Award at this week’s MusicRow Awards In his acceptance speech, Dawson said, “Anybody who knows me, knows that I LOVE...
View ArticleAET Students Faculty Attend Stanford University Workshop
Audio engineering technology students and faculty recently attended a workshop at Stanford University on “Perceptual Audio Coding” used to create MP3 files of musical recordings. Braden Carei (BSAET),...
View ArticleLamothe, Johnson Honored for Book Release
Dr. Virginia Lamothe (l) and Dr. Carol Johnson Assistant Professor of Music Dr. Virginia Lamothe and alumna Dr. Carol Johnson (2001) were honored in an international book launch at the University of...
View ArticlePhysical Therapy Students Host Training Sessions for Future Therapy Animals
First year physical therapy students Beau Kovach, Natalie Storey, Ashley Carney and Christine Fisher recently volunteered to participate in therapy animal training classes for Therapy ARC (Animals...
View ArticleDr. Christi Williams, ‘Rehab Lab’ Layla Featured in Pedigree Commercial
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Dr. Christi Williams and her “Rehab Lab” Layla spend countless hours with community members through their work as a trained pet therapy duo. Frequenting the...
View ArticleTough’s Song Appears on A&E
Dave Tough’s song “Nothing Sweet About Alabama” was recently featured in an episode of A&E’s “Ozzy and Jacks World Detour.” Tough serves an Associate Professor of Audio Engineering Technology in...
View ArticleHeard, Murphree Published in Tennessee Conservationist
Assistant Professor of Biology Dr. Matthew Heard and Professor of Biology Dr. Steven Murphree co-authored an article titled “Native Bees: Unsung Heroes of Nature and Agriculture” that was published in...
View ArticleMiddle, High School Science Teachers Participate in Belmont Chemistry...
Middle and high school science teachers continue to enjoy the hands-on chemistry professional development offered through the Department of Chemistry and Physics at Belmont University’s annual “It’s...
View ArticleCSM Faculty Host Neuroscience, Psychology Camps on Campus
Associate Professor of Psychological Science Dr. Linda Jones and Assistant Professor of Neuroscience Dr. Carole Scherling organized two high school summer camps on campus during the weeks of June 18...
View ArticleBelmont University Develops, Hosts Transitions Summer Academy
For many young adults with intellectual disabilities, the transition from high school can bring significant obstacles. Because programs at colleges and universities have been created to focus on life...
View ArticleNursing Students Participate in Vanderbilt Internship Program, Earn Top Awards
A group of 16 Belmont nursing students have spent the past seven weeks participating in the Vanderbilt Experience: Student Nurse Internship Program (VESNIP) alongside students from four other regional...
View ArticleLovgren, Smith Published in Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education
Dr. Robin Lovgren, assistant professor of mathematics and Dr. Kara Smith, assistant professor of economics, co-authored an article entitled “Empirical evidence of deep learning in learning...
View ArticleHawley Named Winner of Art+Logic’s Software Incubator Lab
Associate Professor of Physics Dr. Scott Hawley was recently named as winner of Art+Logic’s software Incubator Lab for his submission of a machine-learning based app that uses neural networks and Deep...
View ArticleMotion Pictures Student Honored for Film Short
Michael Rooney, a Belmont motion pictures student, recently won Honorable Mention in the Best Student Director and Best Fantasy Short categories in the IMDb June Independent Shorts Awards. His winning...
View ArticleMaxwell Publishes Book ‘Networking Kills’
Curb College adjunct professor and entertainment attorney Mark Maxwell was interviewed recently by the Nashville Business Journal and CBN, among others, about his new book, “Networking Kills: Success...
View ArticleRyon Receives NIRSA Scholarship
Chance Ryon, a second year graduate assistant in the Department of Fitness and Recreation, was recently awarded a scholarship by the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA)...
View ArticleWooten Launches Warehouse West Entertainment
Pictured (L-R): Bruce A. Gates, Nicole Dovolis, Luke Wooten Grammy-winning producer-engineer and 1994 Belmont music business alumnus Luke Wooten, with entrepreneur Bruce A. Gates, has launched indie...
View ArticleNursing Students Participate in Behavioral Health Internship Program
For the past seven weeks, four Belmont University nursing students participated in the Behavioral Health Internship Program (BHIP) 2018, a partnership between Tristar Centennial Medical...
View ArticleBelmont President Dr. Bob Fisher Named to Nashville Health Care Council Board...
Belmont University President Dr. Bob Fisher was recently named as a member of The Nashville Health Care Council’s 2018-2019 Board of Directors. Chairman and CEO of HCA Healthcare and Belmont alumni R....
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