Carr Presents at International Conference on Popular Music and Social Justice
Cheryl Slay Carr, associate dean of the Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business, presented “The Women of Music Row and The Nashville Music Industry” at Balancing the Mix, an International...
View ArticleCurb College Hosts Program for Students Interested in Law
The Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business hosted its annual “All the Things You Can Do with a Law Degree” program for Curb College students. This year’s panel included an impressive roster...
View ArticleGonzales Speaks at Notre Dame Law School
Belmont Law Dean Alberto Gonzales visited Notre Dame Law School April 8 and spoke about a wide variety of topics — from his upbringing in Humble, Texas, to his work in President George W. Bush's...
View ArticleEntrepreneurship Honor Society Inducts 29 New Members
The Entrepreneurship honor society, Sigma Nu Tau, recently held its 2019 induction ceremony in which 29 new members were inducted. The new inductees include students, both graduate and undergraduate,...
View ArticleNeuroscience Students Present at Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting
Belmont Neuroscience students Abigail Beck and Natalie Halloran presented a case study at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society 26th Annual Meeting in San Francisco March 23-26. The meeting brings...
View ArticleArt Students Exhibit Collaborative Work with Senior Ride Nashville
Several Belmont art students have been using their talents to build relationships in the Nashville community. At a recent exhibition at 8th and Roast coffee shop, student collaborative art with Senior...
View ArticleMassey Graduate Dan Sheehan Becomes COO of Climb Nashville Brand
Jack C. Massey Graduate School of Business graduate Dan Sheehan was hired as Climb HQ chief operating officer to lead the company's brand expansion. Climb HQ is a premier indoor rock climbing facility...
View ArticleProfessor of Entrepreneurship Mark Schenkel Serves as Expert for WalletHub
Professor of Entrepreneurship Dr. Mark Schenkel served as an expert for WalletHub's recent piece on the use of 0% interest credit cards. Schenkel provided perspective on the institutional goals of card...
View ArticleDark Publishes ‘The Possibility of America’
Assistant Professor of Religion and the Arts Dr. David Dark recently published a new book, "The Possibility of America: How the Gospel Can Mend Our God-Blessed, God-Forsaken Land." The book expands on...
View ArticleStudent Work Featured by Online Typography Journal
O'More School of Design student Abraham Mast recently had his work featured by Fonts In Use, an online typography journal. Mast is a junior design communications major and completed the work featured...
View ArticleMaslyn, Schenkel Published in Journal of Small Business Strategy
Massey College of Business faculty Dr. Mark Schenkel, professor of entrepreneurship, and Dr. John Maslyn, professor of management, recently published a research study titled “Process improvement in...
View ArticleStudents Advance at National Debate Tournament
On April 13-16, Belmont University sent two students to the International Public Debate Association (IPDA) national debate tournament in Shreveport, Louisiana. Both students advanced to the elimination...
View ArticleShaw Participates at Tennessee Law Review Conference
Dr. Dana Shaw, assistant professor of sport administration, participated in a conference hosted by the Tennessee Law Review titled, "Looking Back and Looking Forward: The Nineteenth Amendment 100 Years...
View ArticleTennessee, Kentucky Governors Share Thoughts on Criminal Justice Reform
Right on Crime and Men of Valor organized a conversation Wednesday evening in the Baskin Center on criminal justice reform with Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin. The two...
View ArticleFaculty Team Wins Seventh Straight Corporate Challenge Race
The Belmont University faculty team won its seventh straight Corporate Challenge race at the Purity Dairy Dash 5K on April 13. Representing Belmont in this race were Dr. Haskell Murray (Business), Dr....
View ArticleMantia Wins 2019 Grammy U Songwriter Showdown
Songwriting major Mia Mantia won the 2019 Grammy U Songwriter showdown with her original song “Daddy’s Cigarette.” There were more than 150 entries to this year’s contest, and seven of the eight...
View ArticleMills and Wiley Lead Workshop for Vanderbilt Librarians
Bunch Library faculty Jenny Mills and Claire Wiley recently led a workshop for Vanderbilt University Librarians. The workshop focused on information literacy lesson planning using backward...
View ArticleCortese’s Column Featured by Tennessean
Adjunct professor of Entertainment Industry Studies and Director of Young Alumni and Alumni Communication Mike Cortese recently published an editorial in the Tennessean. Cortese wrote a column about...
View ArticleDervan Quoted in Japan Times
Associate Professor of Law and Director of Criminal Justice Studies Lucian Dervan was quoted in the April 17, 2019 issue of the Japan Times. The article, titled "Ghosn and Japan's justice system,"...
View ArticleWebb and Vaughn Published in the Journal of Communication Pedagogy
Drs. Nathan Webb and Mary Vaughn, faculty in the Department of Communication Studies, were recently published in the Journal of Communication Pedagogy. Their paper, “Teaching the Communication Course:...
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