TUSCULUM NEWS & INFORMATION


Emily Morrell

Doctoral student at Princeton with ties to Greene County presenting at Theologian-In-Residence in January at Tusculum

GREENEVILLE – Community members can explore religion in Appalachia with a doctoral student at Princeton University who was raised in ...
Kathy Hipps, director of the Thomas J. Garland Library, left, and Dr. Aja Matthews, assistant professor of sociology, look at the book “Diné: A History of the Navajos” by Peter Iverson.

Park ranger to discuss the Navajo Diné during Native American Heritage Month program at Tusculum University

GREENEVILLE – A park ranger from Andrew Johnson National Historic Site will provide an informal look at the nearly 300-year ...
Dr. Harold Branstrator, left, and Joseph Cole play Madden 2023.

Tusculum’s esports team and gaming club invite the community to Madden 2023 tournament on campus

GREENEVILLE – If playing Madden NFL is one of your passions, Tusculum University is the place to be this weekend ...
Left to right, Jordan Baker, Kim Carter, Pat Barnett, Dr. Heather Henson-Ramsey and Dr. Peter Noll stand by one of the new signs. This one is located at the Paul E. Hayden Wetland.

Greeneville Woman’s Club supports Tusculum University Nature Trail with funds to purchase signage

GREENEVILLE – One of the newest amenities for the Tusculum University family and the community to use on campus is ...
This is the cover of the newest edition of The Tusculum Review.

Tusculum’s international literary journal publishing its 19th volume of exceptional writing by new and experienced authors

GREENEVILLE – Exceptionally crafted and insightful writing and illustrations will grab readers again as they pour through the pages of ...
Left to right, Tusculum students Madison McGinnis, Xavier Velazquez, Stephen Brewer, Kori Clark and Jerry Ricker enjoy First-Generation College Celebration Day.

Tusculum celebrates students, faculty and staff who have been pioneers in their families by pursuing a bachelor’s degree

GREENEVILLE –Madison McGinnis and Jerry Ricker have changed the trajectories of their families by enrolling as Tusculum University students. McGinnis, ...
Tusculum alumnus Phillip Hall reads a Scripture passage during the vespers service in 2022.

Tusculum University holding vespers service to help individuals prepare spiritually for the Christmas season

GREENEVILLE – Prepare yourself spiritually for the start of the Christmas season by participating in a vespers service at Tusculum ...
Kelly Gray

The Tusculum Review to launch the winning entry of its 2023 Poetry Chapbook Prize competition at campus event

GREENEVILLE – The community is invited to attend as The Tusculum Review, Tusculum University’s international literary journal, launches the winning ...
Claire Hensley holds her award after the ceremony.

Tusculum leader Claire Hensley selected to this year’s class of 40 Under Forty sponsored by a local business magazine

JOHNSON CITY – Claire Hensley has distinguished herself with her leadership of Tusculum University’s Office of Student Affairs and her ...
Left to right, Chris Colmer, Hughston Burnheimer and Sydney May stand inside the museum at the President James K. Polk Home and Museum.

Three Tusculum history students to develop exhibit for the President James K. Polk Home and Museum

COLUMBIA, TENN. – Three Tusculum University students will enhance people’s knowledge of the United States’ 11th chief executive by developing ...