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Dominican sister named to head USCCB education secretariat
A Dominican sister from Nashville, Tenn., has been named executive director of the Secretariat of Catholic Education of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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Get a load of these bizarre (and expensive) college courses
With student loan debt soaring at historic highs, you'd think college students would invest their precious dollars in courses which could effectively prepare them for a future career - from doctors and lawyers to engineers and chemists.
The Week Ahead: Colin Powell to speak at Belmont
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell will speak about his new book at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Belmont University.
Belmont students to join music tour for a grade
Ten Belmont University music industry students will get hands-on experience in June when they leave Nashville and go on the road for behind-the-scenes work with the "Happy Together Tour." The juniors and seniors will work a dozen shows on the tour, which includes the Turtles; Gary Puckett & The Union Gap; the Grass Roots; the Buckinghams and ... (more)
You couldn't blame a newlywed for being nervous committing to another person for the rest of your life is a huge responsibility.
Local veterinarian offers unique treatment options
A Mid-State veterinarian now offers an array of unique treatment options for pets including the Ancient Chinese methodology of acupuncture.
Tennessee Arts Academy To Offer New Fine Arts Assessment Training
The Tennessee Fine Arts Assessment was successfully piloted this year in the Memphis City School system, and is currently in the approval process by the Tennessee Department of Education.
Off the Record with Natalie Royal at The Evening Muse tonight
OFF THE RECORD Natalie Royal returns to Charlotte with a new album, Savor, in tow.
Kiwanis Club of Madison awards record number of scholarships
Scholarship winners are, back row, from left: Megan Randolph, Colton Sweet, Christopher Brightwell, Benjamin Coleman and Cayce Anthony.
Ryan Underwood: More business school grads skip job chase
Tough job market? Here's an idea: Start your own company like many 20 to 34 year olds are already... At age 12, he invented a yo-yo holder, which he successfully patented and later sold to a yo-yo company.
Nashville big-hearted enough for old, new to coexist
In the cool, half-light of the Curb Center on Saturday, Belmont University President Robert C. Fisher mentioned the recent passing of two giants in the music and entertainment industry, Dick Clark and Don Cornelius.
Man charged with assaulting jogger near Belmont
A 25-year-old is in Metro police custody on charges he assaulted a woman Saturday as she ran the trails at Ellington Agricultural Center in Nashville.
Gen Y grads more likely to launch start-ups
" Generation Y is the most entrepreneurial generation ever," said John Cornwall, director of the Center for Entrepreneurship at Belmont University in Nashville.
ICMC 2012 to Czech Out International Bluegrass Music
Nashville, TN -- The International Country Music Conference is coming down the home stretch for 2012.
Middle TN college grads optimistic about jobs
A TSU student waves to friends during Saturday's graduation ceremonies at the Howard C. Gentry Center.
Pharmacy grads in bit of a pill
Two former soldiers bound by war's tragedy find solace in a song during a visit to Franklin for a... COLLEGE GRADUATIONS TODAY Belmont University Curb Event Center Two ceremonies are planned, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Cumberland University Lawn of Memorial Hall 10 a.m. Lipscomb University Allen Arena 3 p.m. Middle Tennessee State University Murphy ... (more)
Belmont University breaks ground on new academic center
Belmont University held a groundbreaking ceremony on Friday morning for the campus' largest building to date.
Key personnel at the McEwen Drive branch office of First Farmers & Merchants Bank in Franklin are, from left, Brad Rice, business banking relationship manager, Janice Hudson, head teller, Chuck Isaacs, commercial lending manager, Rory Mallard, branch/office manager, Gay Anderson, teller, Craig Holland, Williamson County president for First Farmers, ... (more)
Spotlight: Wait Is Over for Shellee Coley
Texan Jason Cassidy has steadily been building a fan following in the Lone Star State for quite some time.
Kristen Kindoll: Nashville Children's Choir set to conduct auditions
Choral singing provides children a chance to engage their voices in a harmonic symphony of sounds.
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