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Meghan Brady Nelson’s ‘Purple Empathy’ Selected as ‘Art of Nashville’

Assistant Professor of Art Education Meghan Brady Nelson’s large acrylic piece called “Purple Empathy” was recently selected as this week’s “Art of Nashville.” Much like other works she’s published...

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Belmont Alumnae Reunite on Mission in Belize

Four Belmont alumnae, Tiffany Frazier Marksbury, Nanette Ryals Ryan, Leanne Linville Goddard and Michele Boyce-Obenchain, recently came together to serve on the mission field in Belize with...

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Pharmacy Students Publish Patient Counseling ‘Skill’ for Amazon Alexa

More than 2.8 billion prescriptions written annually in the United States fall under the Top 300 prescribed medications. Belmont University College of Pharmacy third-year students Julie Nguyen, Grant...

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Carr Presents at Southeastern Arts Leadership Educators Conference

Cheryl Slay Carr, associate dean and associate professor in the Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business, presented “Teaching the Law and Business of Musical Theatre” for the Southeastern Arts...

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Cusic Commissioned to Write for London Symphony Orchestra

Don Cusic, professor of music business, was commissioned by the London Symphony Orchestra to write Programme Notes for the London Symphony's "Symphonic Gospel Spirit" concert on March 1.Keep Reading

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Students, Faculty Contribute to Inclusive ‘Chill Zone’ at The Discovery Center

In January 2015, The Discovery Center formed its Special Needs Task Force to foster an environment that allows exploration without barriers. Yesterday, it unveiled its brand new “Chill Zone,” a calming...

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Belmont Law Alumni Win Best National Brief

Scribes, The American Society of Legal Writers, recently presented an annual award for the best student-written brief in the country since 1996 to a Belmont Law student team of Allyson Lynch, Paul...

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‘Social Change & ME’ Unites Undergraduate, Graduate Leaders

Belmont’s Office of Leadership Development (BOLD), in partnership with 10 Belmont staff and students from across campus, guides graduate and undergraduate participants through understanding and...

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Belmont A Cappella Groups Seize First, Second Place in International...

On February 9, 2020, the Morton Theatre held the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella South Quarterfinal Competition in Durham, North Carolina. Belmont groups Pitchmen and The Beltones...

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Dr. Bernard Turner, Tim Stewart Appear on cityCURRENT

Dr. Bernard Turner, director of the social entrepreneurship program, and Tim Stewart, director of service-learning, recently taped a segment on service-learning and social entrepreneurship for...

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Belmont Welcomes Hughes, Deans for Post-Graduate Fellowship Programs in...

After an extensive interview process, two students have been selected for Belmont's post-graduate fellowship programs, housed in The Christy Houston Foundation Drug Information Center within Belmont's...

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Belmont Vision Brings Home 11 Awards from 2020 Southeast Journalism Conference

The Belmont Vision, Belmont University’s student news organization, celebrated its many achievements last week at the 2020 Southeast Journalism Conference. The conference was held at the University of...

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Heard, Alumna Co-Author Article for International Environmental Science Journal

Dr. Matthew Heard, assistant professor of biology, co-authored an article entitled “Variation in the presence and abundance of anthropogenic microfibers in the Cumberland River in Nashville, TN, USA”...

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Nashville Soccer Club Announces Song from Alumni Band Judah and the Lion as...

As Nashville welcomes its first major league soccer team this year, the Nashville Soccer Club, Nashville staples are rallying together to give the team a true Music City welcome. The Club just...

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Curb College Students, Faculty Participate in Regional Emmy Awards

A group of Belmont media studies, motion pictures and audio engineering technology students recently served as production assistants for the Feb. 15 National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences...

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Belmont Coaches Share BOLD Leadership Insight with Students

Belmont’s Office of Leadership Development (BOLD), in partnership with Belmont Athletics, recently held “Leadership Lately” sessions from the women’s and men’s basketball coaches, Bart Brooks and Casey...

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Sophomore Wins Emerging Talent Award in Lotte Lenya Competition

Katie Yeomans, a sophomore musical theatre major from Franklin, Tennessee, received an Emerging Talent Award in the prestigious Lotte Lenya Competition put on by the Kurt Weill Foundation. Yeomans...

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Alumnus Elected Alpha Man of the Year by Tau Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi...

Belmont alumnus Reverend Andre' Waller was recently selected as Alpha Man of the Year by the Tau Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Each year, Tau Lambda has a Founders’ Day Scholarship...

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Lamothe Presents Paper at Esoterism in Music Symposium

Dr. Virginia Christy Lamothe, assistant professor of musicology, recently presented a paper titled “Hearing the Demon’s Song: The Condemned Magic of Tommaso Campanella and the Operas of the Barberini...

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Faculty, Nursing Students Attend Rural Health Care Event

More than half of Tennessee’s population live in rural areas where access to health care is limited and higher rates of poverty and poor health outcomes are the norm. Last week, College of Health...

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