TUSCULUM NEWS & INFORMATION


Dr. Chris Shumate, Tusculum’s campus minister and assistant vice president of student affairs, addresses fellow ministers and guests.

Local ministers, Tusculum University build on their connections during luncheon on campus

GREENEVILLE – Tusculum University leaders and students recently broke bread with local ministers and team members of a Christian organization ...
Tusculum students have fun at the partial solar eclipse party.

Partial solar eclipse party at Tusculum demonstrates interest in science, likely spurring more events that explain phenomena

GREENEVILLE – Mother Nature did not cooperate by providing a clear partial solar eclipse on Monday, April 8, but the ...
Students share their thoughts in the scriptwriting class.

Greene County high school students experience college life and learn during Old Oak Workshops at Tusculum University

GREENEVILLE – Students from two Greene County schools experienced campus life and learned from Tusculum University faculty and staff members ...
This family has a good time at the Old Oak Festival in 2023.

Great fun and multiple activities for people of all ages make the Old Oak Festival at Tusculum University a can’t-miss event

GREENEVILLE – Family fun awaits guests as they enjoy an impressive array of memorable activities that will enrich their lives ...
Dr. Chuck Pearson, left, and student Joseph Medeck look at the website for NASA Eclipse Explorer and see how the sun is expected to appear at 3:09 p.m. Monday, April 8.

Tusculum University to provide optimal views, scientific details of partial solar eclipse during event at Pioneer Field

GREENEVILLE – Community members who want to see the partial solar eclipse from an excellent vantage point should plan to ...
Dr. Monic Ductan

Student writers to be honored for their work, award-winning author to read during annual ceremony at Tusculum

GREENEVILLE – Celebrate great writing created by Tusculum University students during an annual awards ceremony that will also feature an ...
The traveling party gathers at a hotel in Salzburg.

Tusculum University, Greeneville High School students expand knowledge, further develop art skills during trip to Europe

GREENEVILLE – They did not sing about doe or being 16 going on 17, but Tusculum University and local high ...
Newsies prepare for newspaper distribution before leaving Tusculum University to head to the Greeneville Commons.

Cast members hand out newspapers in local shopping center to promote “Newsies” performances at The Capitol Theatre

GREENEVILLE – “Newsies, hit the streets!” Jack Kelly yelled to his fellow salesmen. The newsies cheered in support of the ...
Tusculum Bonner leaders and staff members of the Center for Civic Advancement gather at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Left to right are Josie Norton, Janelle Zirger, Amanda Delbridge, Anthony Bennett, Isabelle Delbridge, Maggie Vickers and Amanda Lunceford.

Five Tusculum students spend spring break performing service work in Cincinnati with four nonprofit organizations

GREENEVILLE – When spring break arrives at Tusculum University, five students do not choose the beach or home to spend ...
Tusculum students who participated in the conference were, left to right, Samantha Nelson, Hughston Burnheimer, Sydney May and Chris Colmer.

Four Tusculum history majors showcase their knowledge with presentations at honor society conference on campus

GREENEVILLE – Four history majors at Tusculum University demonstrated their knowledge on varied local, state and national subjects during a ...