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Women's education grew in the 19th Century as attitudes changed, but challenges remained

Women’s education grew in the 19th Century as attitudes changed, but challenges remained

GREENEVILLE – Women’s role in society and their access to the same opportunities as men have evolved throughout history, including ...
Additional opportunities available to sponsor, entertain and serve as vendors at Old Oak Festival

Additional opportunities available to sponsor, entertain and serve as vendors at Old Oak Festival

GREENEVILLE – As organizers of the Old Oak Festival continue preparing for this year’s event, they have lined up high-quality ...
Actresses in "Little Shop of Horrors" performances at Tusculum to wear cherished alumna's dresses

Actresses in “Little Shop of Horrors” performances at Tusculum to wear cherished alumna’s dresses

When actresses take the stage during Theatre-at-Tusculum’s production of “Little Shop of Horrors” in March, some of their costumes will ...
Museums director explores relationship between Greeneville College, Tusculum Academy founders

Museums director explores relationship between Greeneville College, Tusculum Academy founders

Members of a denomination usually share similar core beliefs about their faith, but that does not mean they agree on ...
Tusculum to host "For the Love of the People" exhibit starting Feb. 21 in Clem Allison Gallery

Tusculum to host “For the Love of the People” exhibit starting Feb. 21 in Clem Allison Gallery

 Tusculum University will host “For the Love of the People,” an exhibit of portraits by local artist Steve Haselroth that ...
Tusculum University professor chosen for Yale seminar about the Civil War and modern-day events

Tusculum University professor chosen for Yale seminar about the Civil War and modern-day events

A Tusculum University professor has been selected to participate in a seminar at Yale University this summer that will explore ...
Tusculum professor discusses religion in colonial America at Theologian-In-Residence series

Tusculum professor discusses religion in colonial America at Theologian-In-Residence series

Kicking off the 2019 Theologian-In-Residence series, Dr. Jeffrey Perry, an associate professor of history at Tusculum University, delivered an insightful ...
Dr. Adam Hickenbotham joins Tusculum's Niswonger College of Optometry, brings 15 years of experience

Dr. Adam Hickenbotham joins Tusculum’s Niswonger College of Optometry, brings 15 years of experience

Dr. Adam Hickenbotham, a 15-year optometric professional who holds two doctorate degrees and has served in academia, private practice and ...
"Little Shop of Horrors," a delightful Sci-Fi musical, opens March 1 at Tusculum University

“Little Shop of Horrors,” a delightful Sci-Fi musical, opens March 1 at Tusculum University

Theatre-at-Tusculum will present the charming and hysterical classic “Little Shop of Horrors” for seven performances beginning Friday, March 1. With ...
Tusculum English Professor develops program for University that identifies acts of kindness

Tusculum English Professor develops program for University that identifies acts of kindness

Two people are heading for the same building at roughly the same time, and the first one to arrive holds ...