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Belmont Spanish Students Help Build Habitat House

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Students from Belmont University Spanish classes and members of the Hispanic Achievers organization worked with the Nashville Hispanic community on a Habitat for Humanity Home this past weekend.

Belmont’s Christmas Gift to Nashville: Five Free Concerts

Belmont University announces a Christmas gift to the Nashville community: five free concerts, including one that will be nationally televised on PBS.

Litvak appearance makes paper

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The Tennessean mentions the appearance of Dr. Meir Litvak, a professor in Middle Eastern and African history at Tel Aviv University in Israel, at Belmont University. Litvak will address the issue of Islamic fundamentalism and hatred of the United States and Israel Wednesday night at Belmont University. The university’s press release is here.

Tennessean profiles Clifton Forbis, Internationally Acclaimed Tenor and Belmont Grad

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Tennessean arts writer Alan Bostick profiled internationally-acclaimed opera tenor Clifton Forbis, a 1985 graduate of Belmont University, who will sing the lead in Nashville Opera’s new production of Pagliacci, opening Friday at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center.

Harrington quoted in AP story on Wal-Mart’s online music plans

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Dr. E. Michael Harrington, professor of intellectual property and music business at Belmont University, was interviewed recently by the Associated Press for comments on Walmart’s decision to sell music online. The story has been carried so far in the:
Atlanta Journal Constitution
USA Today
Detroit News
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Louisville Courier Journal
Riverside (Calif.) Press-Enterprise.
Gwinnett Daily Post (in suburban Atlanta)

Belmont Journalism Students Cover ONA Conference

The future of news in a digital, converged-media age was the topic of much discussion at the Online News Association’s 2003 Conference and Awards Banquet in Chicago, where two Belmont University journalism students helped produce the written and video news coverage of the event. Here’s a web page listing more coverage of blog-related ONA events. Some of the stories were written by Belmont University journalism students Chasity Gunn, news editor for the Vision, and Amanda Wheeler, arts & entertainment editor for the Vision.

Brad Paisley To Receive Distinguished Alumni Award

bradpaisley.JPGCountry music superstar Brad Paisley will receive the Distinguished Alumni Award from Belmont University at a banquet during Homecoming festivities. Paisley, who graduated from Belmont in 1995 with a Bachelor of Business Administration, majored in music business at Belmont’s Mike Curb School of Music Business.

Israeli Scholar to Speak at Belmont on Islamic Fundamentalism

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Dr. Meir Litvak, senior lecturer at the Department of Middle Eastern and African History at Tel Aviv University in Israel, will speak at Belmont University in Nashville on Wednesday, Nov. 19. His topic: Why do Muslim Fundamentalists Have Such a Strong Dislike for the US and Israel?

Nashville Financial Industry Leaders to Discuss Future of Industry

Three of Nashville’s most influential financial-industry leaders will speak at Belmont University on Monday, Nov. 17., on The Changing Landscape of the Financial Services Industry. James C. Bradford and Luke Simons, former managing partners of J.C. Bradford & Co., will present a historical perspective on how consolidation and the re-entrance of banks and insurance companies into the securities broker/dealer industry has influenced investment banking and retail and institutional brokerage activities.

Belmont Staffers Win Several PR Awards

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TCPRA awards.jpgBelmont University received several major awards, including the Gold Award for Best of Show, in the statewide communication competition at the annual meeting of the Tennessee College Public Relations Association, In the Best of Show category, the University of Tennessee won the Silver award and Austin Peay State University won the Bronze.

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