Giordano Appointed to Council of Past Presidents of Psi Chi
Dr. Pete Giordano, professor in the Psychological Science Department, has accepted an appointment to the Council of Past Presidents for Psi Chi, The International Honor Society in Psychology. Giordano...
View ArticleWillams, Students Elected to TN Public Health Association Leadership Positions
Dr. Christian Williams, director of the Public Health Program at Belmont University, has been chosen as president-elect for the Tennessee Public Health Association (TPHA), one of the nation’s largest...
View ArticleBelmont Faculty Receive No. 1 Song on Bluegrass Charts
Tina Adair Dishman, director of Belmont’s Curb College Academic Advising, just received the number one song on Bluegrass Gospel Charts. The top chart song, “Send Me,” is performed by Dishman and Dale...
View ArticleDiaz-Cruz, Pharmacy Alumni Published in Innovations in Pharmacy Journal
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Associate Professor Edgar S. Diaz-Cruz, in collaboration with Belmont University College of Pharmacy alumni Dr. Caleb Darensbourg and Dr. Michael D. Harland,...
View ArticleDiaz-Cruz Participates in Race, Racism Panel Discussion
The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater's Race and Racism Series was developed to help create and foster dialogue in the university community on a variety of topics. Dr. Diaz-Cruz was invited to serve...
View ArticleAlumnus Ashley Gorley Named Nashville’s Songwriter of the Year
Belmont music business alumnus Ashley Gorley was recognized as Nashville’s Songwriter of the Year at the Nashville Songwriter Awards for the fifth year in a row. This year, the event was held virtually...
View ArticleAlumna Crystal Moss Opens Her Own Practice, Stepping Stones Therapy
Belmont alumna Crystal Moss recently opened Stepping Stones Therapy and serves as co-founder and speech-language pathologist. The practice, located in Cookeville, Tennessee, offers pediatric speech,...
View ArticleDervan Elected to American Bar Association Board of Governors
Law Professor Lucian E. Dervan has been elected to the American Bar Association (ABA) Board of Governors for a three-year term. The Board of Governors is currently comprised of 43 members, including...
View ArticleBelmont Alumna, CEO of Music Label Songs and Daughters Featured in Nashville...
Alumna Nicolle Galyon was featured in the Nashville Business Journal sharing her experience in running a business and her transition into her career after joining NBC’s “The Voice.” As a graduate of...
View ArticleBelmont Student Provides Songwriting Mentorship to Young Girls through...
Music business major Carly Moffa has been working alongside the Nashville Film Festival in order to teach young females more about the songwriting process from start to finish. Moraine Music Group,...
View ArticleDishman’s Band Sister Sadie Makes History Again, Wins IBMA Award for...
It was a historic night for bluegrass band Sister Sadie, which includes Belmont staff member Tina Adair Dishman, director of Curb College Academic Advising. The International Bluegrass Music...
View ArticleBelmont Graduates Receive Six Awards After Nashville Film Project
Caroline Pace and Cooper Smith, two Belmont Motion Pictures graduates, recently competed in the Nashville 48 Hour Film Project. Pace won Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design and Cooper won Best...
View ArticleBarton, Alumna Published in Journal of Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry
Dr. Chris Barton and alumna Priyanka Kumar were recently published in the journal of Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry. The article, published by Elsevier, focuses on “reports of experimental results...
View ArticleBelmont Sophomore Liz Kate Lands Role in Universal’s ‘Dear Evan Hansen’...
Variety Magazine just announced Belmont sophomore Liz Kate as the newest addition to the cast in the upcoming Universal movie, “Dear Evan Hansen,” a film adaptation of the acclaimed musical, which...
View ArticleSongwriting Alumnus Luke Olson Reaches 1 Million Views on New Music Video
The Olson Bros Band, featuring Belmont songwriting alumnus Luke Olson, recently released a music video for their song "Kill Your Mom." The impactful song, which addresses a mother's pain after losing a...
View ArticleMichaels, OTD Students Perform Virtual Fundraiser Concert for Nashville Dolphins
Each year, Dr. Natalie Michaels, professor in the Occupational Therapy Department, performs a concert for a charity benefiting the Nashville Dolphins, and encourages her students to sing on stage with...
View ArticleGale, Heeren Awarded Congressional Award Gold Medal
Belmont freshmen Nick Gale and Weston Heeren were both awarded the Wyoming Congressional Award Gold medal. Both award recipients are from Sheridan, WY, and completed projects pertaining to exploration...
View ArticleWiley Co-Authors Book Chapter on Evidence-Based Practice in Library,...
Claire Wiley, Research and Instruction Librarian and associate professor co-authored a book chapter titled “Evidence-Based Practice in LIS: The Systematic Review” in Reflections on Practitioner...
View ArticleAlumna Featured in Exhibition at Southeast Museum of Photography
Recent Belmont Design Communications graduate Mary Puls was selected to have work from her honors thesis in photography displayed in a museum exhibition in Florida. Puls graduated this past spring as...
View ArticleSongwriting Graduate Featured on Gold-Certified Single
Nashville singer/songwriter James Rodgers celebrated his first RIAA Gold-certified single as an artist for his single “Some Girls.” Multiple publishing companies and labels surprised Rodgers with the...
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