TUSCULUM NEWS & INFORMATION


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Theatre-at-Tusculum’s “Twelfth Night” opening this weekend

An evening of laughter awaits audiences of Theatre-at-Tusculum's latest production, Shakespeare's romantic comedy "Twelfth Night." ...
Tusculum College class seeking nominations for ‘Woman of Courage’ Award

Tusculum College class seeking nominations for ‘Woman of Courage’ Award

Do you know a woman who has made a significant impact in the life of the community and not been ...
Tusculum College named to Presidential Honor Roll for community service

Tusculum College named to Presidential Honor Roll for community service

The Corporation for National and Community Service has honored Tusculum College with a place on the President's Higher Education Community ...
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Dr. Lisa Johnson named to State Board of Examiners

Dr. Lisa Johnson, director of the School of Education and director of Graduate and Professional Studies at Tusculum College, has ...
Several visitors to the College Fair held at Tusculum College on Thursday visited the Tusculum College booth to speak with, from left, Kristen Dalton, office manager and senior financial aid counselor; Kimberley Bublat, assistant financial aid counselor, and Melissa Ripley, director of operations and marketing for the College’s Admission Office.  According to Ripley there were approximately 100 students and parents who attended the event, which in addition to Tusculum College, included 20 higher education institutions from Tennessee, North Carolina, Kentucky and Virginia. “We were very pleased with the event,” said Ripley. The goal of the College Fair is to expose local students and their families with colleges and universities in the area and to provide financial aid and scholarship information. “Particularly in this perceived economic climate, parents and students are in need of the latest financial information that will help them be able to provide a college education for their children.”  The College Fair was sponsored by Tusculum College and was an official event on the Tennessee Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admission Officers calendar.

More than 100 attend College Fair hosted at Tusculum College

Several visitors to the College Fair held at Tusculum College on Thursday visited the Tusculum College booth to speak with, ...
Ousainou Njie, who graduated from Tusculum College in December, is shown working in Belize. Njie was part of a previous Tusculum College student service learning and international travel experience.

Tusculum faculty members travel to Belize to enhance international opportunities for students

Six faculty members just returned from a trip to Belize to investigate ways to give their students international academic experiences ...
Community service is a familiar experience for many Tusculum students such as these who help serve a meal at a local church's soup kitchen.

Alternative Spring Break planned by Center for Civic Advancement

The Center for Civic Advancement is giving students a chance to experience a different sort of spring break serving others ...
Parents get assistance with filling out financial aid documents during the 2008 College Goal Sunday.

Free help with federal financial aid forms offered at Tusculum College, February 22

Northeast Tennessee students and their parents who need information on how to obtain financial aid for college can find that ...
Josh Kibert reads a work during the African American Literature Read In on February 3.

Variety of events scheduled to mark Black History Month

A performance by a professional poetry and drama group, visits to local African-American churches, an African American author Read-In and ...
Members of the Tusculum College President’s Society, front row, left to right, are Sharad Mani, Kristin Wonderley, Chanaine Hunter, Kelsey Longwell and Lynnsey Jett. Second row: Lucas Craig, Amber Sharp and Sierra Sims. Third row: Rachel Barnard, Simon Holzapfel and Jessica McKay. Back row: Glenn Vicary, Mark Persaud and Jason Seaton

Tusculum College President’s Society is building leaders of tomorrow, today

Tusculum College's President's Society is closing out its second year on campus and celebrating successes in building student leaders in ...