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Voight Gives Keynote at Golf Fitness Summit

Dr. Mike Voight in the School of Physical Therapy was one of the keynote speakers at the World Golf Fitness Summit held in Anaheim, Calif. last month. More than 600 health care and fitness professionals from 27 countries working within the sport of golf were in attendance. Dr. Voight’s topic was Hip Pathology and its role in the golf swing.

Women’s Soccer Team Ends Enchanted Season

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The best season in Belmont women’s soccer history came to a close as Auburn defeated the Bruins 2-0 in the first round of the NCAA Division I Soccer Championships on Friday night. It was Belmont’s first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament.
“The girls had a great Atlantic Sun Tournament to get to this point,” Head Coach Lisa Howe said. “I thought that we prepared well — and were prepared for Auburn. Overall, I thought that our play was fine for a young team. I thought that we were composed and we played within our game plan.” Click here for more on this story.

Kann Receives CMA Close Up Award of Merit

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benjamin_kann_10188[1].jpgThe Country Music Association selected Belmont University senior Benjamin Kann as the recipient of the 2008 CMA Close Up Award of Merit. The award was created in 2007 to honor the student who demonstrated the most creativity, dedication and promise in covering the CMA Music Festival on assignment from CMA. Kann was presented the award during the backstage press conference coverage of the 2008 CMA Awards on Wed., Nov. 12 at the Sommet Center in Nashville.
Bob Doerschuk, editor of CMA Close Up, said, “Benjamin possesses a rare combination of writing talent, attention to detail, deadline discipline and initiative. Just as important, he brings an infectious enthusiasm to the job that makes him a joy to work with. Benjamin can look forward to a bright future in music or whatever business he chooses to pursue.”

Riechert Leads Media Training Workshop for Metro Parks

Dr. Bonnie Riechert, Media Studies faculty and director of the Public Relations program, recently led a workshop session on “Telling Your Story” for 25 community center managers in the Metro Parks system. The half-day Media Training session was organized by Jackie Jones, community affairs superintendent with the Metropolitan Board of Parks and Recreation, and was held at the Shelby Bottoms Nature Center in Shelby Park.

Sports Science Faculty Host ‘Conversations’ Event

Sports Science faculty members Dr. Tabby Bewley and Dr. Sarah Adams hosted a “Conversations@Belmont” event on Oct. 20 titled “Best Practices for Physical Education Teachers.” This event was open to area public and private K-12 physical education teachers, and approximately 35 teachers were in attendance. “Conversations@Belmont” provides an opportunity for subject area communities to develop across school district and geographic borders.

Littlejohn Selected as General Editor

Oxford University Press invited Dr. Ronnie Littlejohn (Asian Studies and Philosophy) to be the General Editor for The Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy and Religion. The Encyclopedia is expected to be an “instant classic” reference work for scholars with interests in Asian religion or philosophy. In addition, Littlejohn has a new book on Taoism, published by McMillan, coming out very soon.

Galloway Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel

Dr. Kathy Galloway, assistant professor in the School of Physical Therapy, was recently promoted in the Army National Guard. Her new rank is Lieutenant Colonel. Dr. Galloway spends several weeks each summer serving her active duty responsibilities.

Sells Contributes to Article on Cardiovascular Risk Reduction

Dr. Patrick Sells, assistant professor in the School of Physical Therapy, was a co-author of an article titled “Health-Risk Appraisal With or Without Disease Management for Worksite Cardiovascular Risk Reduction” in a recent edition of the Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. This article was authored by a six person Vanderbilt University Medical Center/Belmont University School of Physical Therapy research team.

Lilly Grant Awarded for Mentoring Program

Belmont University will be receiving a $12,000 grant from the Lilly Fellows Program for a mentoring program for second year and senior faculty for the academic year 2009-2010. The proposal, developed by Dr. Kim Boggs (Teaching Center, Chemistry and Physics) and Dr. Mike Pinter (Mathematics and Computer Science), along with Dr. Bonnie Smith (English), Dr. Jeff Cornwall (Business), Dr. Kristine LaLonde (Honors) and Dr. Patrick Schneider (Sport Science), seeks to extend the existing Mentoring program into a second year. In this program, mentor pairs will read, converse and serve together in venues that will intentionally explore the impact of Belmont’s mission and vision on their teaching lives.

PR Students Honored at National Conference

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prssa08detroit.JPGThree Belmont students received national honors at the recent Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) conference in Detroit. Anne Roberts (public relations graduate, May 2008) received a PRSSA Presidential Citation for her leadership in Tower Creative Consultants, Belmont’s student-run public relations firm. Sarah Norton and MacKenzie Fischer, officers in Belmont’s PRSSA chapter, received PRSSA Service Awards in recognition of the chapter development presentation on ethics they gave at the conference, titled “Got ethics? Doing the right thing in the right way for the right reasons.”
Norton is president of the Belmont PRSSA Chapter, and Fischer is director of the student-run firm. The Belmont chapter of PRSSA was chartered in 2005 and received national honors in 2006 and 2007. “Our student leaders are working to make our public relations program known for ethics, excellence, and service,” said Bonnie Riechert, director of the public relations program and faculty advisor to the Belmont Chapter of PRSSA. “These honors recognize the effectiveness of their leadership.”