The Intercollegiate Tennis Assocation (ITA) named Belmont University’s men’s tennis team a 2004-05 All-Academic Team, an honor for tennis teams who finish the academic year with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher. The men’s tennis team at Belmont finished with a team GPA of 3.25 and was one of 29 NCAA Division I schools and the only Atlantic-Sun Conference squad to be honored.
In addition, three Belmont tennis players earned the ITA’s Scholar-Athlete Award: junior David Wright, sophomore Alex Gillott and the women’s team’s Elizabeth Conyer, a sophomore.
Belmont Tennis Honored with National Awards
Music Business Students to Benefit from Curb Buying Historic Studios
Music mogul Mike Curb, for whom Belmont’s Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business is named, has purchased the property that includes the historic Studio A and Quonset Hut recording studios on Nashville’s Music Row, and his plans for the building include more learning space for Belmont’s music business students. The Tennessean reports today…
London Trip Update
The Office of International Education is in contact with the Cooperative Center for Study Abroad in London to monitor the incidents on London transportation that occurred on July 21, 2005. We have confirmed that all Belmont students and faculty are accounted for. We will continue to monitor the situation and post updates as they become available.
Casting Call for The Apprentice at Belmont Saturday
An open casting call for one of network television’s hottest reality shows, NCB’s The Apprentice, comes to Belmont University on Saturday, July 23rd. If you’ve ever watched the show and thought, “I could win,” this is your opportunity. The casting call interviews, in the Beaman A&B rooms at the Curb Event Center/Beaman Student Life Center complex, begin at 10 a.m., but wristband distribution starts at 9 a.m. and only those with wristbands will be seen. You’ll need to bring your completed application, which you can download from the link here.
Spring 2005 Circle
The Spring 2005 edition of Belmont’s award-winning Circle magazine is now out, containing a variety of stories including a look at an unusual mission trip; profiles of a second-generation Belmont Bruins baseball player Wilson Tucker Jr., Belmont benefactor Gordon E. Inman, and new Vice President of Spiritual Development Todd Lake; a look at Belmont’s fast-growing public relations major, features on Homecoming and Spring 2005 Commencement, a variety of news updates, and much more. If you haven’t received your copy in the mail yet, you can read it online here.
Mythic Power
Dr. Amy Sturgis, professor of liberal studies, comments on the power and popularity of myths in literature and movies, in an article in the July 10 Denver Post that examines why “America’s 21st century has been particularly awash in it, with a bulk of the age’s signature entertainment events reveling in myth.”
Marketable Skills
Dr. Jeff Cornwall, director of the Center for Entrepreneurship at Belmont University, is quoted in this week’s Nashville Business Journal, discussing why economics is a popular undergraduate major these days. Cornwall “says the upswing correlates with perceptions about finding post-graduate jobs,” reports NBJ.
Dr. Bennett Named Educator in the Newsroom Fellow
Dr. Sybril Bennett, executive director of Belmont’s New Century Journalism program, recently was named a 2005 Educator in the Newsroom Fellow by the Radio and Television News Directors Foundation. As part of the fellowship, Bennett spent a month working for WTVF-TV (NewsChannel5) in Nashville. Now in its sixth year, EIN Fellowships place broadcast journalism professors in radio or television newsrooms for a month-long work experience each summer.
Cusic Appearances on CMT
Country Music Television (CMT) presented a special on patriotic songs over the July 4 holiday and Don Cusic, professor of music business at Belmont, was a special commentator on the show. Featured artists on the show included Aaron Tippin, Bill Anderson, Darryl Worley, Chely Wright and others. Cusic is also a special commentator on a show featuring “Independence Day” by Martina McBride.
Ukraine Journal Chronicles Sports Evangelism Mission Trip
The students, faculty and staff members who participated in a sports evangelism mission trip to Ukraine in June have returned, but the trip itself lives on in The Ukraine Journal, an online trip diary about the mission trip to the cities of Kiev and Zhitomir.