Keima Talley named coordinator of academic support and tutoring at Tusculum

Keima Talley has been named coordinator of academic support and tutoring at Tusculum.

Talley, a 2012 and 2013 graduate of Tusculum, makes the transition from academic advisor with the Graduate and Professional Studies’ Student Support Services program to serving in this new role with the Tutoring Center.

“Ms. Talley is no stranger to tutoring services,” said David Smith, director of Student Support Services. “Ms. Talley’s primary goal is to expand Tutoring Center services at the main campus and sites in Morristown and Knoxville.”

Talley is certified through the National Tutoring Association as an academic coach and tutor trainer.

In her new role, Talley will coordinate all activities at the Tutoring Center, located in the Thomas J. Garland Library on the Greeneville campus and supervise the student tutoring staff. The Tutoring Center offers free tutoring services to any Tusculum student. Course-related tutoring is available for most freshman and sophomore level classes. One-on-one and group tutoring are both available.