Shure Donates Sound Equipment to Audio Engineering Classes for Students
Shure Microphones has donated a two channel ULXD wireless mic receiver and two handheld microphone transmitters to the advanced sound reinforcement class at Belmont for use as an instructional tool in...
View ArticleTarr Published in Mechanical Engineering Research
Dr. Eric Tarr, assistant professor of audio engineering technology, co-authored an article recently published in Mechanical Engineering Research titled, “Towards a Cybernetic Model of Human Movement.”...
View ArticleSlay Carr Elected to Tennessee Jazz and Blues Society Board of Directors
Dr. Cheryl Slay Carr, associate professor of music business, was recently elected to the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Jazz and Blues Society. The society is a nonprofit organization promoting...
View ArticleRolston Elected Treasurer for Music and Entertainment Industry Educators...
Professor of Marketing and Music Business Dr. Clyde Rolston was recently elected as the treasurer for the Music and Entertainment Industry Educators Association. Rolston will replace Belmont’s Jennifer...
View ArticleKing Facilitates Audio Plan for Papal Visit to Mexico
School of Music Facilities Manager Rusty King recently returned from a trip to Mexico where he facilitated the audio plan for Pope Francis’s visit to Juarez, Mexico. Because King has been involved with...
View ArticleBelmont Celebrates Fourth Annual World Culture Fest
Students gathered around Friday night to sample foreign foods, watch cultural performances and learn new tidbits about countries around the world at Belmont’s fourth annual World Culture Fest....
View ArticlePharmacy Students Participate in Interprofessional Team Case Training
On Feb. 26, 19 of Belmont’s fourth-year pharmacy students participated in the annual “Interprofessional Team Geriatric Case Training,” an event that ensures health professional students develop skills...
View ArticleAkers Releases Novel, First in New Series
Assistant Professor of Motion Pictures Dr. William M. Akers recently released his book Mrs. Ravenbach’s Way, the first in the The Amazing Escapades of Toby Wilcox series. The book tells the story of...
View ArticleAlumna Brandt to Speak at Tennessee Arts Commission’s Statewide Conference
Nicole Brandt, Belmont alumna and former Office of Service-Learning student worker, is the founder of Poverty and the Arts, a Nashville-based social enterprise nonprofit that creates opportunities for...
View ArticleTri-Beta Volunteers at Adventure Science Center’s Engineering Day
Pictured L to R: Tri Beta members Prisha Patel, Angel Brothers, Hannah Stalmaker and Andrea Schollnick Members of Belmont’s Beta Beta Beta (Tri-Beta) Biological Honor Society recently volunteered at...
View ArticleAlumna Joins Cast of “Disaster!” Broadway
Alumna Maggie McDowell is currently performing with the cast of “Disaster,” in the production’s ensemble. “Disaster” is Broadway’s newest musical comedy that features 1970s disaster movies and hit...
View ArticleBelmont Team Finishes First in CFA Institute Regional Challenge
The Massey College of Business recently had two teams compete in the regional round of the CFA Institute Research Challenge, an annual global competition that provides university students with hands-on...
View ArticleOccupational and Physical Therapy Students Particpate in Aquifit Program
Associate Professor in the School of Occupational Therapy Natalie Michaels started the Aquifit program seven years ago with students from Tennessee State University. The program provides aquatic...
View ArticlePate Wins First Place in Tennessee Magazine Poetry Contest
Rachel Pate, an English graduate student at Belmont, recently won first place in Tennessee Magazine’s monthly poetry contest for her poem, “Redbird.” To see Pate’s work, click here.
View ArticleR.C. Mathews Contractor Receives National Awards for Wedgewood Academic Center
R.C. Mathews Contractor, a commercial building contractor founded in Nashville 75 years ago, received two national awards from Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. (ABC) for its work on Belmont...
View ArticleYeo to Speak at Shakespeare Association of America Annual Meeting
Dr. Jayme Yeo, assistant professor of English, will present on the poetry of Lady Mary Wroth, a 17th century poet at the upcoming Shakespeare Association of America annual meeting. Yeo’s paper analyzes...
View ArticleNew Heights Reached at AES Seminar
Belmont’s AES Chapter recently hosted a seminar that included audio professionals Dr. Sungyoung Kim and Hiraku Okumura. Kim is a resident teacher of engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology,...
View ArticleRolston Speaks on Digital Marketing
Belmont University’s Music Business Professor Dr. Clyde Rolston held an informative session in the Lila D. Bunch Library on March 2 to discuss his new book, Record Label Marketing: How Music Companies...
View ArticleSinger-Songwriter Miller Shares his Musical Journey with Students
Curb College recently hosted a seminar with 22-year-old singer-songwriter Tor Miller. Students listened eagerly as Miller answered questions and played four of his original songs. Miller moved from...
View ArticleFirst Writers Night of 2016 Starts Off the Year with Country Flair
The Curb College kicked off its first 2016 ASCAP Writers Night by introducing student writers Betsy Lane, Brad Blackburn, Noreen Prunier and Alyssa Newton. After the students performed, Marc Beeson,...
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