TUSCULUM NEWS & INFORMATION


The Tusculum University Community Band performs during the Christmas concert in 2023.

Tusculum University Community Band to perform festive “Christmas in Appalachia” concert on campus

GREENEVILLE – Savor the Christmas spirit with some festive music from the Tusculum University Community Band at its annual holiday ...
Left to right are Dr. Scott Hummel, Micah Taylor and Dr. David Smith. Taylor is the brainchild behind the event.

Local barber shop, church provide Thanksgiving meal for Tusculum students unable to return home

GREENEVILLE – The owner of a business adjacent to Tusculum University teamed with a neighboring church to provide students who ...
This is one of the teams in action at the Tusculum Tournament for Helene Relief.

About 80 high school and middle school students demonstrate their knowledge at quiz bowl, learn they can continue to pursue this interest at Tusculum University

GREENEVILLE – Knowledge flowed freely at Tusculum University Saturday, Nov. 23, as about 80 high school and middle school students ...
Upward Bound and Upward Bound Math and Science students pose on the trail.

Upward Bound and Upward Bound Math and Science students at Tusculum University perform community service work

GREENEVILLE -- Participants in the Upward Bound and Upward Bound Math and Science precollege programs at Tusculum University learned more ...
Dr. Scott Hummel, left, and Mayor Alan Corley stand in the crosswalk near Virginia Hall and Annie Hogan Byrd Fine Arts Center.

Additional pedestrian safety measures coming to Tusculum University and the community through a state grant

TUSCULUM – Pedestrians will benefit from safety enhancements coming to key locations to Tusculum University as well as to a ...
Students Joshua Fife-Offshack, left, and Zoe Campbell participate in voter registration activities in September.

Tusculum University named to Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting list for the second consecutive time

GREENEVILLE – Tusculum University’s commitment to an informed electorate and registration for as many eligible voters as possible aligns with ...
Dr. Angela Keaton, left, and student Kenton Cobble hold one of the signs.

History students create signs that provide insight for the community into Tusculum University’s past

GREENEVILLE – Campus visitors during major events at Tusculum University now have a chance to learn more about the higher ...
Breanna Etter, right, speaks with Jordon Harmon, a graduate assistant at Tusculum, in the Meen Center. Photo by student Zoey Seay

Tusculum University hosts presentation from federal employees about seeking U.S. government jobs and internships

GREENEVILLE – As part of Tusculum University’s preparation of students to be career-ready after graduation, the higher education institution recently ...
Jaileen Castro, an enrollment representative for the Office of Admission, who organized the open house, talks with potential new students.

Tusculum welcomes about 100 potential new students to share how the university prepares its students to be career-ready

GREENEVILLE – About 100 potential students filled Chalmers Conference Center at Tusculum University Saturday, Nov. 16, to learn how the ...
Rouja Green addresses the audience.

Center for the Arts Gala highlights to potential donors the value and needs of Tusculum University’s arts programs

GREENEVILLE – Donors learned about the positive impact of a Tusculum University education, the strength of the institution’s arts programs ...