TUSCULUM NEWS & INFORMATION


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 ...
Dr. Chris Shumate stands by the Thomas J. Library on campus.

Tusculum University’s campus minister earns expanded role as assistant vice president of student affairs

GREENEVILLE – Dr. Chris Shumate, who has strengthened and expanded Tusculum University’s spiritual opportunities, has been promoted to assistant vice ...
Dr. Peter Noll, left, assists one of the participates in the Woodworking Camp in 2023.

Six camps scheduled for this summer at Tusculum University to provide active and experiential learning in beautiful setting

GREENEVILLE – Families seeking a high-quality experience at summer camps will find exactly what they need at Tusculum University. Tusculum ...
Todd Wallin, left, who plays the male lead, and Rachel Lawrence, who plays the female lead, pose for a publicity photo. Photo from Kristin Girton

Lively Broadway musical “Newsies,” presented by Tusculum, coming to the Capitol Theatre for six shows in April

GREENEVILLE – High-caliber acting, singing and dancing await guests when the curtain rises for six performances of the musical “Newsies” ...
Chuck Sutton poses at the Scott M. Niswonger Commons.

Highly regarded Tusculum University leader promoted to associate vice president of student affairs and retention

GREENEVILLE – Chuck Sutton, a highly respected leader who uses his one-on-one connections with students to provide holistic support and ...
Travis Parton stands beside the cake made for his anniversary.

Tusculum honors cherished cafeteria worker as he celebrates 25 years of valued service to the university

GREENEVILLE – For 25 years, Travis Parton has served as a light of joy for students, faculty and staff when ...
Some members of the gaming and esports clubs and their coaches take a break from planning to encourage people to attend Pioneer Con. Left to right are Joseph Cole, Adriann Aldridge, Dr. Harold Branstrator, Emme Foster, Dr. Nick Davidson, Joseph Medeck and Hughston Burnheimer. They are in the esports and gaming lab on the fourth floor of the Scott M. Niswonger Commons.

Gaming, esports and cosplay opportunities to abound at April Pioneer Con event at Tusculum University

GREENEVILLE – Everyone who enjoys gaming, esports and cosplay will find a way to showcase their interests and skills during ...
Rachael Chapman stands with her trees.

Tusculum University supports nature and people’s property needs as distribution site for Tennessee Tree Day

GREENEVILLE – Beautifying their property and, in some cases, putting more food on their table, local residents visited Tusculum University ...
Rouja Green, left, and Doncho Donchev take time for a photo in Bulgaria in the fall during an exhibit of his work. He is holding the book “Persona Satyricona,” which he will discuss at Tusculum.

Accomplished Bulgarian artist’s work to be auctioned at Tusculum University; presentation on one of his books and exciting drawing workshop to follow

GREENEVILLE – A renowned artist from Bulgaria, who has traveled the globe to participate in a variety of events in ...