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Jimmy Davis to speake at Tennessee Alliance for Higher Education

Jimmy Davis, Dean of University College, has been selected as a speaker for the fall meeting of the Tennessee Alliance For Continuing Higher Education. The conference will be held November 8-10 at the Park Vista Hotel in Gatlinburg. The TACHE is the premiere professional organization for advancing and continuing education and lifelong learning in Tennessee.

Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour Comes to the Belmont Curb Event Center

extreme 029bn.jpgThe Center for Entrepreneurship at Belmont University hosted the Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour on September 20 in the Curb Event Center. The tour brings together America’s top young entrepreneurs to share their experiences with their peers at colleges nationwide.
Speakers included young entrepreneurs who have made, earned and sold their companies for millions before the age of 25. Students, entrepreneurs, small business owners and the Middle Tennessee business community participated in keynote speaker sessions, exhibits, panels and networking opportunities.
Pictured above: Michael Simmons, co-founder of Extreme Entrepreneurship Education and author of The Student Success Manifesto. Simmons co-founded his first business, Princeton WebSolutions (PWS), when he was sixteen years old. PWS was later rated the No.1 youth-run web development company in the nation by Youngbiz Magazine. In addition, Simmons has been the winner of three entrepreneur-of-the-year awards from the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship, Fleet and the National Coalition for Empowering Youth Entrepreneurship.

Entrepreneurship Course in the News

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The Nashville Business Journal reported on a special class being offered by the Center for Entrepreneurship at Belmont University beginning in October entitled “The Growth Challenge: Grow Your Business to the Next Level.” Click here to read the article.

City Paper Reports on Belmont’s New Theatre Project

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In his weekly column in the Nashville City Paper, reporter William Williams writes about renovations currently under way at Belmont University-owned Belmont Heights Baptist Church that will include a performing arts center. Click here to read the story.

TBI Director Speaks at Belmont

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speaker 024.jpgMark Gwyn, director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, spoke to an audience of Belmont University students, faculty and staff today about new initiatives in drug enforcement policy for the state of Tennessee. Gwyn was the first speaker in Belmont’s Fall 2006 New Century Journalism Speaker Series. Other guests scheduled to appear this fall include:
* Jose Gonzalez: Executive Director – Conexion Americas, Mon., October 2
* Ellen Leifeld: Publisher and President, The Tennessean, Mon., November 6
* Dr. Melvin N. Johnson: President, Tennessee State University, Wed., November 15

Cusic Awarded Professorship by Mike Curb Family Foundation

DSCF2684##.jpgDr. Don Cusic was named the “Music City” Professor of Music Industry History at the Curb College at Belmont University at a reception held in his honor today at the university. Cusic has been a faculty member of the Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business since 1994. The Mike Curb Family Foundation sponsors this new professorship. Curb, Dr. Wesley Bulla, dean of the Curb College and Belmont President Dr. Robert Fisher were on hand to honor Cusic at today’s event.
“The music industry is a cyclical business and I have always believed that it is crucial for students to understand the history of the music business in order to better understand the current state of the industry and anticipate what may come in the future,” Curb said. “Don Cusic is Music City’s finest historian and he brings an invaluable opportunity to our students to gain this much needed historical perspective.”
DSCF2697##.jpgWith this new title, Cusic will continue to teach undergraduate and graduate courses and will receive budgetary support for research, writing and professional development activities. He will also host one or two annual conferences with guest speakers, performers and songwriters related to his work. Cusic is a founding member and chair of the Belmont Book Award, given annually to the best book in country music.
“Don Cusic is one of the most prolific writers in the music industry,” Belmont President Dr. Robert Fisher said. “This is a great opportunity for Belmont to honor one of its own and provide the means to continue Cusic’s invaluable work.”
DSCF2706##.jpgCusic has authored 14 books, has published over 500 articles and has had songs recorded by such artists as Linda Davis and Chris LeDoux. For a complete biography of Cusic and a downloadable high-resolution photograph, visit www.doncusic.com.
“We have a great history of music in Nashville, going back to the Fisk Jubilee Singers, to WSM and the Grand Ole Opry, WLAC and rhythm and blues, to rock, pop, contemporary Christian, Southern Gospel and, of course, country music,” Cusic said. “Music Row is 50 years old; next year RCA Studio B will celebrate its 50th birthday. The Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business at Belmont is committed to preserving the history of this city’s music and I’m proud to be a part of that.”

Former Student’s EP Release Gains Attention

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Former Belmont University student, Claire Gonwa, released a five-song EP titled “Blind Stars and Crazy Diamonds.” Click here to read a review of Gonwa’s release.

Buckner Selected as Item Writer by NCSBN

Dr. Martha Buckner was selected as an Item Writer for the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Licensure Examination (NCLEX). The national Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), headquarted in Chicago, is responsible for developing and administering the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN licensing exams.
Martha Buckner, Ph.D., RN, assistant professor of nursing at Belmont University, was selected by NCSBN to participate on the NCLEX item development panel session held in Chicago August 14 – 17. Buckner was one of 15 nurses from across the nation to be selected for this prestigious assignment. She was nominated by the Tennessee State Board of Nursing on the basis of background and nursing expertise.
All nurses in the United States and its five U.S. territories must take the NCLEX. The licensing exam identifies those candidates who demonstrate minimal competence to practice nursing at the entry level. Passing the NCLEX exam is one of the requirements necessary for attaining a nursing license.
Buckner also recently defended her doctoral dissertation and has completed her doctoral coursework.

Belmont Full-time Undergraduate Enrollment Grows 60 Percent in Six Years

Belmont University announced its fall 2006 enrollment at 4,481 students at the end of the registration period, marking an increase of just over 50 percent since 2000 when the school enrolled 2,976 students. The administration and Board of Trustees set a goal to enroll 4,000 students by 2007; last year, Belmont broke that milestone two years ahead of schedule when 4,319 students enrolled for the fall semester. The Belmont student body is currently comprised of 707 graduate students and 3,774 undergraduates.
“Our sixth consecutive year of record enrollment, higher qualifications of incoming students and jump to the top 10 in the U.S. News & World Report rankings have all given the Belmont community cause for celebration,’ Belmont President Dr. Robert Fisher said. “Providing every possible opportunity to our students is the main focus of Belmont’s talented faculty and staff and our continued successes are validation of all of these efforts.”
Since 2000, Belmont’s full-time undergraduate enrollment has increased by 1,267 students, or 60 percent over six years. The average ACT score for the 2006-07 freshman class is 26, up one point from last year. Nearly 40 percent of new freshmen at Belmont were in the top 10 percent of their graduating class, while 69 percent finished in the top 25 percent.
Belmont University rose five spots in the latest annual ranking of America’s best colleges and universities in U.S. News & World Report and is now ranked 10th in the South in the “Best Universities – Masters” category. The rankings are based on several quality indicators including student retention rates, graduation rates, student-faculty ratios and scores on college entrance exams.

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“State’s colleges see enrollment rise”The Tennessean, September 11, 2006
Belmont announces enrollment growth” – Nashville City Paper, September 12, 2006

Bulla Named Dean of The Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business

Dr. Wesley Bulla has been named Dean of The Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business at Belmont University. Bulla has taught at Belmont for 16 years and most recently served as associate dean and an associate professor in the Curb College.
“It is an exciting time to be a part of The Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business. As we have grown from a program to a school to a college, the faculty and staff have built a great platform to diversify our programs for our students that fit into the larger context of the entertainment industry,” Bulla said.
Bulla has worked in the music industry for over 25 years. He has published songs with 1010 Music, Millhouse Music and EMI Music Publishing. Bulla has also earned engineering and production credits for Liberty, Mercury-Polygram, BMG/RCA, Curb/MCA, Primer Records and many independent record labels. Most recently, Bulla produced the Dove award-winning In Bright Mansions for the Fisk University Jubilee Singers, released as a joint project between Curb Records and Belmont’s Acklen Records.
“After conducting a national search for this position and reviewing an outstanding pool of candidates it became apparent the best person for the job was already doing outstanding work as interim dean,” Belmont Provost Dr. Dan McAlexander said.
Bulla holds a bachelor’s degree in music performance from UNC-Greensboro, a master’s in music education from Belmont and a doctorate in Hearing Science from Vanderbilt University. In addition to his duties at Belmont, Bulla serves on the Nashville chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS) Producers & Engineers Wing committee, the local Audio Engineering Society (AES) and the board of directors of the Music and Entertainment Industry Educators Association.
The Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business enrolls over 1,200 students in three majors: music business, audio engineering technology and entertainment industry studies. Belmont owns and operates the award-winning Ocean Way Studios and the historic RCA Studio B. Alumni of the Curb College include Brad Paisley, Trisha Yearwood, Julie Roberts and Lee Ann Womack.