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Senior art and design students to present their work during capstone exhibitions at Tusculum University

GREENEVILLE – Seniors pursuing bachelor’s degrees in art and design from Tusculum University will showcase their work during their capstone exhibitions in November.

The community is invited to view Landry Tea’s and Juliana Ailyn Flores Martinez’s work during the day in the Clem Allison Art Gallery. People are also encouraged to attend receptions for the two students and speak with them about their art.

Tea’s show will be held Tuesday, Nov. 12-Monday, Nov. 18, and is available for viewing from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays. Her reception will take place Thursday, Nov. 14, from 5-7 p.m. in the gallery. Flores’ exhibit will be in the gallery Tuesday, Nov. 19-Tuesday, Nov. 26, and will also be available for viewing from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays. Her reception will be Friday, Nov. 22, from 5-7 p.m.

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“Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” to play at Tusculum University for 10 shows in November

GREENEVILLE – Cast members and the behind-the-scenes production team are putting the final touches on the upcoming 10-performance run of the beloved musical “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” at Tusculum University.

The Theatre-at-Tusculum shows will take place in Behan Arena Theatre Nov. 14, Nov. 15, Nov. 16, Nov. 21, Nov. 22 and Nov. 23 at 7 p.m. and Nov. 16, Nov. 17, Nov. 23 and Nov. 24 at 2 p.m. Steve Schultz, the musical’s director, said the performances will highly entertain audiences as they absorb the story and the vocals of the ensemble.

“The show contains a little bit of everything,” said Schultz, who also serves as director of Tusculum Arts Outreach. “When audiences come to the theater, they will see a familiar story told in a very comfortable and fun way. Our actors and the production team have left rehearsals in great spirits because it is a very enjoyable and high-energy musical. They will present exceptional shows the community will not want to miss.”

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Tusculum University Center for the Arts Gala to show program achievements, thank donors and generate further financial support

GREENEVILLE – Celebrate the achievements of Tusculum University’s diverse and robust arts programs and learn what more is in store during an upcoming gala at the higher education institution.

The 2nd Annual Tusculum University Center for the Arts Gala will take place Tuesday, Nov. 12, in Chalmers Conference Center, which is located inside the Scott M. Niswonger Commons. This elegant event begins at 6:30 p.m. and will feature a delicious meal, entertainment and recognition of those who have financially backed the university’s arts programming.

“We encourage everyone to join us for a majestic evening, which will blend fun and relaxation with valuable information about our offerings,” said Rouja Green, director of the Center for the Arts. “Our programming enriches personal lives and contributes significantly to the community’s qualify of life and growth of the arts. We welcome the opportunity to share the breadth and depth of our arts initiatives and additional opportunities for the community to partner with us.”

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Tusculum University Community Band to perform “A Veterans Day Celebration” featuring patriotic music Nov. 11

GREENEVILLE – Honor military veterans and enjoy an evening of stirring patriotic music by attending “A Veterans Day Celebration” performed by the Tusculum University Community Band.

The band will hold the concert on Veterans Day Monday, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m. at Niswonger Performing Arts Center. In addition to music, the event will include the Greeneville High School ROTC conducting a posting of the colors ceremony and appearances by special guests Cal Doty, mayor of Greeneville, and Alan Corley, mayor of the City of Tusculum.

The concert is free, but donations are welcome.

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Start your Halloween celebration early with “Edgar Allan Poe and Other Stories in the Woods” at Tusculum University

GREENEVILLE – One of the newer events at Tusculum University, which has developed a following in the region, will be back with more exciting short-form plays and plenty of opportunities to socialize and support student organizations.

“Edgar Allan Poe and Other Stories in the Woods” will be held Friday, Oct. 25, and Saturday, Oct. 26, at the Doak House Museum. Gates open at 5:45 p.m. and the plays begin at 6:30 p.m. each day. The Theatre-at-Tusculum event will feature five plays lasting 10-12 minutes each, and participants will have an opportunity to see all of them because they will be repeated five times.

Student clubs will sell concessions as a fundraiser for their activities.

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Talented, enthusiastic cast selected for Theatre-at-Tusculum production “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”

GREENEVILLE – A cast of 35 that features a blend of Tusculum University family members, alumni and people from the community will bring high-quality entertainment to audiences when “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” takes the stage in November on campus.

The production team recently finalized the cast for this musical, and nightly rehearsals have begun for this Theatre-at-Tusculum show. Steve Schultz, director of Tusculum Arts Outreach and a local theater veteran, is serving as director of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” and he is thrilled with the cast that has been assembled.

“We are excited to have a cast that is vibrant, brilliantly talented and endlessly charming,” Schultz said. “All cast members perfectly fit the roles they have been assigned, and that will result in smooth rehearsals and exceptional performances for our audiences. These performers are committed to the show, and they will work extremely hard to have a lot of fun.”

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Award-winning Southern author Dale Neal to conduct reading, answer questions at Tusculum University

GREENEVILLE – An accomplished writer with a deep understanding of the Southern Appalachian culture will share his wisdom and his words during an upcoming reading at Tusculum University.

Dale Neal, a novelist, teacher and journalist, will appear in Behan Arena Theatre Thursday, Sept. 19, at 7 p.m. as part of the Fall Humanities Reading Series. He will read some of his works, answer questions and participate in further interaction at a reception in the Behan lobby afterward. The event is free and open to the public and the Tusculum family.

“We chose Dale to be the speaker because, as a prominent Appalachian voice, he is uniquely positioned to combat some of the myths of this part of the country and to praise its unique beauty,” said Dr. Josh Martin, assistant professor of English at Tusculum, who is organizing the event. “The region is a melting pot of culture, literature, cuisine and tradition, and Dale’s work reflects all of these great attributes.”

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Contemporary artist Katie Murphy to exhibit “The Great Southern Box Show” for a month at Tusculum University

GREENEVILLE – A renowned painter from Johnson City who focuses on personal feminism and uses figuration and abstraction as her primary forms of expression will exhibit her cutting-edge work for a month at Tusculum University.

Katie Murphy will present “The Great Southern Box Show” from Friday, Sept. 27-Friday, Oct. 25, in the Clem Allison Gallery, located inside Annie Hogan Byrd Fine Arts Center. Tusculum’s Center for the Arts will host a reception for her from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10, which also falls during the university’s Homecoming celebration. The public is invited to attend the exhibit and the reception, both of which are free. Monetary donations are welcome.

Murphy and Benjamin Conley, assistant professor of art and design at Tusculum, connected through the Johnson City arts scene and have participated in a couple of shows together. Like Conley, she is an arts educator. Assessing her work, Conley is impressed with the talent she brings to the table.

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Tusculum alumnus receives Rotary scholarship for further studies to prepare him for potential start of diplomatic career

GREENEVILLE – A Tusculum University alumnus has earned a prestigious scholarship, with help from his alma mater, that could position him to start a career on the diplomatic stage for the United States.

Eirik Dahlgren, who earned a bachelor’s degree in history and museum studies from Tusculum in 2023, has been selected for Rotary International’s Global Grant Scholarship. This is a $35,000 scholarship that will enable him to complete a master’s degree in international conflict and cooperation from the University of Stirling in Scotland. He begins his program there Sept. 23.

Dahlgren plans to use this graduate degree as a springboard to a position with the U.S. Agency for International Development. This organization builds potential trade partnerships with other countries, which have been impacted by natural disasters or wars, through economic development support. Dahlgren’s subsequent goals are to earn a doctorate and then potentially work in an embassy or in other diplomatic initiatives.

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Call for auditions issued for “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” to be held at Tusculum University

GREENEVILLE – “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” is coming to Tusculum University, and Tusculum Arts Outreach invites anyone in the region who wants to be in the cast to audition.

Arts Outreach will hold auditions for the musical Sunday, Sept. 1, through Tuesday, Sept. 3, from 6-9 p.m. in Behan Arena Theatre. If necessary, call-backs will occur Wednesday, Sept. 4, at the same time. Steve Schultz, director of Arts Outreach and the production, is seeking to cast 25-35 people who are 14 and older and 10-20 children who are 8-13 years old.

“We have tremendous theatrical talent in this region and encourage everyone who loves to perform to join us for the auditions,” Schultz said. “This will be an exciting production, a rewarding experience for the cast and a delightful experience for the audience. Whether you are a veteran of Tusculum shows or you want to begin your theatrical journey with us, we look forward to seeing what you can bring this musical.”

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New Tusculum University students begin making connections and receive support from faculty and staff at Pioneer Quest

GREENEVILLE – During their studies, new Tusculum University students will receive one-on-one support and mentoring from their professors and staff members as they become career-ready professionals.

That collaboration between faculty and students was on display Friday, July 26, as these new Pioneers met with professors to review their course schedules, ask questions and learn more about Tusculum’s academic programs. Students were also able to spend time with leaders of the advising team to ensure they are on the right path toward graduation from the outset of their studies at Tusculum.

This hands-on support was part of Pioneer Quest. This event brings new students to campus so they can be well prepared when classes begin Monday, Aug. 26. In addition to meeting with faculty members and advisors, these students learned more about the various clubs, groups and programs they can join at Tusculum.

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Exterior of the Doak House Museum and the grounds receiving facelift and greater access through state grant

GREENEVILLE – Exterior work at the Doak House Museum is freshening the look of the historic structure and providing enhanced traffic flow for guests arriving and leaving the facility.

Toward the end of 2023, Tusculum University received a $40,000 capital maintenance and improvement grant administered by the Tennessee State Museum. The funds are helping the university preserve the Doak House with repairs and new paint for the windows, doors and other parts of the building. This grant has also enabled Tusculum to address damage to the parking lot from flooding and provided a second access point to the Erwin Highway,

The parking lot update is complete, but the crew working on the house still had a few weeks remaining as of Friday, June 14.

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