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Nursing Students Serve in the National Driver Appreciation Week

Belmont undergraduate nursing students recently served in the National Driver Appreciation Week held by Averitt Express Trucking Company in Nashville.

Assistant Nursing Professor Abbey Holthaus led a group of 28 students to provide free blood pressure screenings to participants. This service learning opportunity is the first time the nursing department has sent students out in the community early in the program to hone their nursing and communication skills.

“Safety regulations require truckers to maintain a healthy blood pressure,” said Holthaus. “Our students were able to provide a meaningful service while honing their skills as new nursing students.”

Physical Therapy Students Volunteer for Sara Walker Run

Earlier this semester, Belmont University Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) students volunteered at the annual Sara Walker Run to honor a 2003 Belmont DPT alumna Sara Pigg Walker. The Sara Walker Run is a fundraising event to raise money for various missions supported through the Sara Walker Foundation that are intended to help spread Sara’s message of hope to others through Jesus Christ.

Sara’s Story
Sara was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in January 2011, on her 33rd birthday. After 16 rounds of chemotherapy and three clinical research trials, Sara’s earthly struggle with cancer ended in August of 2012, at the age of 34.

During her life, Sara had two great loves: writing and bringing souls to Jesus. From January 2011 until her final breath, she sought to utilize her love of writing to provide encouragement to those who had their own struggles, always pointing her readers to Jesus. She candidly wrote of her physical, emotional and spiritual battles on her CaringBridge site, hoping she could provide encouragement to at least one individual. Her words went on to reach 700,000 readers, and her concept of “savoring” was especially touching. She frequently expressed the value of enjoying the little things this life has to offer and seeing each moment of this life as a gift from God.

The Sara Walker Run
The first Run occurred in April 2011 when Sara’s ‘Belmont PT family’ sought to find a way to raise funds for medical expenses to help Sara and her family when she was diagnosed with cancer.
Due to its huge success, and in an effort to continue to honor Sara, the annual Sara Walker Run continues today and serves as the Sara Walker Foundation’s main fundraising event.

Christi Williams, 2005 alumna and associate professor in the School of Physical Therapy, Jennifer LaRocca, 2003 alumna and close friend and classmate of Sara’s and Sara’s sister Dinah Hall, also a Belmont DPT alumna (2006), serve on the Sara Walker Foundation Board with a focus of sharing Sara’s story and keeping her spirit alive in the hearts of Belmont PT alumni and current students.

Williams shares Sara’s story with all incoming Belmont DPT students as she welcomes them into the ‘Belmont PT family’ and encourages them to help spread Sara’s message to others.

Battle of the Boulevard
Last year a “Battle of the Boulevard” competition was started between Belmont and Lipscomb student attendees. Last year, the trophy (a pig with angel wings) was awarded to Team Lipscomb. This year, there was a tie between the two schools so Team Belmont will house the trophy until next year. The competition will continue annually and the trophy will be passed between the schools, going to whomever has the most registered runners.

Following the race, Sara’s father Jody (Papa) Pigg, with the help of  student volunteers, led the kids in an interactive and fun worship service.

Kids For Kids Fun Run 2018
This year also marked the 3rd annual Kids for Kids Fun Run, including activities and obstacles designed by the Belmont DPT students. The kids were divided into 3 age groups and were given a wrist band  that coordinated with their teammates. Each team was led by a group of Belmont DPT students while the other students created obstacles involving pool noodles, silly string, water balloons and more.

To learn more about Sara’s story and the mission of the Sara Walker Foundation, click here. You can also purchase a copy of Sara’s book, The Light Shines Through – A Story of Hope in the Midst of Suffering.

Alumnus Dr. Philip Phillips Remembers His Time at Belmont as Impactful

Still a neighbor and friend of Belmont University, alumnus Dr. Philip Phillips looks back on his time at Belmont as one of the best experiences in his educational career. His professors at Belmont had a lasting impact on him and what he studied, making a difference in his future educational endeavors.  Now the associate dean of the University Honors College and professor of English at Middle Tennessee State University, Phillips has the opportunity to be just as influential to students as his Belmont professors were to him.

Phillips was initially inspired to come to Belmont after some guidance from a teacher of his who had attended Belmont. He was interested in going to a small liberal arts school for his undergraduate education. Through his teacher he was able to meet a few Belmont professors and gain a better understanding of what it would be like if he went to Belmont. After a visit to campus Phillips was even more compelled to attend college here. “I saw the kinds of classes I could take and how beautiful the campus was. I was also impressed with how friendly everyone was,” Phillips said. “I felt like Belmont had a really great sense of community, and I was looking for that at that particular time of my life.”

Calling his Belmont professors “some of the very best,” Phillips speaks of them admirably and as some of the most influential people of his life. It was professors like Dr. Doug Murray, Dr. Marcia McDonald, the late Dr. Virginia Chaney and the late Dr. Mike Awalt that Phillips worked closely with who had an impact on him. Chaney was arguably one of the most important people in Phillips’ undergraduate schooling as she was the one whom he took all his Latin classes from and worked very closely with. “She was one of the most influential people in my life who really inspired me,” Phillips said about Chaney. “She loved literature, she loved life, and she loved working with young people.”

After graduating from Belmont in December 1990 with a major in English and a double minor in philosophy and Latin, Phillips went on to attend graduate school for both his masters and doctorate degrees in English at Vanderbilt University. Admitted to Vanderbilt’s Master’s program early, Phillips made a shift in focus from romantic and Victorian literature to Renaissance poetry. He worked closely with faculty exploring authors like John Milton, who he eventually wrote his dissertation on.

During his time spent teaching AP English and French at Battle Ground Academy in Franklin, a faculty position opened at MTSU that was focused in the same field as Phillips in early European and English Renaissance literature, and even more specifically, Milton. Phillips began in 1999 as a tenure-track assistant professor and was promoted to associate professor with tenure after five years and then professor after an additional five years. Now the associate dean of the University Honors College, Phillips does not teach as much as he used to, but because of his position, Phillips still gets to work closely with students. Students in the Honors College represent almost every academic discipline at MTSU. “I’ve got one of the best jobs on campus,” Phillips said about being able to interact with students with diverse interests. “Education is not just about teaching; it’s about learning from other people.”

Phillips has taken an interest in honors societies throughout his education and career. At Belmont he was involved in Sigma Tau Delta, English honor society, and now at MTSU, it is no different. A member of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi that recognizes all academic disciplines and includes professors, staff, students and alumni, Phillips is actively involved serving as the president of the MTSU chapter. At the organization’s recent biennial convention, Phillips was elected to serve on the national Board of Directors of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi until 2020.

Outside of teaching and mentoring students, Phillips is an active researcher and two-time recipient of the MTSU Foundation Distinguished Research Award. Looking specifically at Boethius, Milton and more recently Edgar Allan Poe, Phillips has written, edited and co-edited several books, as well as articles and book chapters, on various aspects of these writers and their work. Research is a major part of what Phillips does, as not only a professor, but also as someone interested in these topics. Currently, Phillips is editing a book about Poe titled “Poe and Place” that is set to be released in November 2018.

Phillips’ time at Belmont greatly defined his future interests and career. Not only did the community at Belmont make a difference, but the relationships he formed with faculty left lasting impressions. Phillips has worked to keep his relationship with Belmont alive by occasionally making visits to campus for speaking engagements or attending past professor’s retirement parties. Phillips commented in regards to his relationships with Belmont professors that they “are completely committed to their students.” “The professors who took an interest in me and guided me…really helped to prepare me for my graduate studies and enabled me to be successful in my career as a researcher, as a scholar and as a teacher.”

“I had a wonderful experience overall,” Phillips said about his years at Belmont. “I could not have gotten a better undergraduate education.”

Physical Therapy Students Awarded Annual Sara Pigg Walker Scholarships

The Belmont University School of Physical Therapy (PT) and the Sara Walker Foundation have awarded the annual Sara Pigg Walker Physical Therapy Scholarship to this year’s recipients Kara Mae Sheft and Meredith Massengale.

Sara Pigg Walker, PT, DPT (’03) was a friend, Belmont PT classmate, alumnus and professional who passed away at a young age, but whose memory and legacy continues to inspire. The Sarah Pigg Walker Endowed Scholarship was established to honor her memory and legacy and is awarded to the rising 3rd year student(s) who demonstrate strengths in leadership, scholarship, service and clinical performance.

Pictured above: Massengale, Dinah Pigg Hall, who is Sara’s sister and a fellow Belmont PT alumna, and Kara Mae Sheft

Songwriter Dan Wilson Discusses Writing Process with Belmont Students

On Friday, October 12, Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business students were wowed and inspired by Grammy Award winning songwriter/producer Dan Wilson as he discussed and demonstrated the process by which he arrived at songs like “Closing Time” (Wilson’s band Semisonic), “Not Ready to Make Nice” (co-written with Dixie Chicks) and “Someone Like You” (co-written with Adele). The Johnson Theater was standing room only for this special event. Wilson has collaborated with artists including Adele, Pink, Chris Stapleton, Carole King, Dierks Bentley, Dixie Chicks, Halsey, Taylor Swift, John Legend, Mike Posner, Leon Bridges, and many others.

Voight Inducted into Titleist Performance Hall of Fame

Dr. Mike Voight, professor of physical therapy, was recently inducted into the inaugural Titleist Golf Performance Institute Hall of Fame class. He was recognized for his lifetime of being a leader in both promoting the game of golf and helping PGA Tour players reach their highest level of performance.

Specifically, it was noted that Voight has been a worldwide leader in the development of testing algorithms in order to detect impairments and build treatment programs.

Alumna Proud Named a ‘Top 30 Sportscaster Under 30’

Alumna Emily Proud was recently named one of the nation’s “Top 30 Sportscaster Under 30” by the Sportscasters Talent Agency of America (STAA). The former Belmont women’s soccer player recently joined Nashville’s WKRN-TV (News 2) sports team.

A Knoxville, Tennessee native and four-year letterwinner on Belmont’s women’s soccer team, Proud spent the past two-plus years as a sports anchor/reporter at WATE-TV (ABC) in Knoxville. Proud earned her bachelor of arts degree in journalism, with a sports and media emphasis. While at Belmont, she was honored by the Southeast Journalism Conference in the categories of “Best Feature Writer” and “Best TV Reporter.” The former Bruin midfielder worked as a sideline reporter at the OVC Basketball Tournament and was part of Belmont’s run of OVC Digital Network Program of Excellence Awards.

“There’s just something about sports that brings out the best qualities in people,” Proud told the Knoxville News Sentinel in a 2017 story about her budding career. “There are always stories of triumph and determination, and that’s why I’ve always been drawn to it. I love hearing athletes’ stories, because so many stories of perseverance come out of athletics.”

The 2018 “Top 30 Under 30” was compiled by STAA owner Jon Chelesnik with input from sportscasters, agents, sports radio and TV industry executives and social media. According to the website, “The job market also influences who is on the list. Earning network and major market opportunities at a young age are strong measures of talent and intangibles.”

Alumna Cyndi Forman Honored With 2018 Music City Milestone Award

Belmont University’s Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business, alongside industry partner ASCAP, recently honored alumna Cyndi Forman as the latest recipient of the Music City Milestone Award (MCMA). Forman currently serves as the vice president for creative for Universal Music Publishing Group Nashville. The MCMA celebrates Belmont’s connection with Music Row while recognizing a Belmont graduate who has achieved truly superlative success in the entertainment and music industries early in their career. In addition to attendance from publishing executives and friends, Atlantic Records recording artist Hunter Hayes surprised Forman at the event in her honor–Forman is credited with signing and developing Hayes.

Curb College Instructor of Music Business Dan Keen noted, “”At the ceremony honoring Cyndi Forman our dean, Doug Howard, and I noticed that everyone who spoke in tribute to her not only commented on her success but how she did it. Every speaker praised her for the love and grace that she showers on the songwriters and colleagues with whom she works. As Doug Howard said, ‘Cyndi is a perfect example of what we strive for at Belmont University.’”

Forman said, “I am so grateful to have been honored by my alma mater, Belmont University, and ASCAP with the Music City Milestone Award. In 20 years of being part of the Music Row community, I’ve never felt so much love and support from my peers as I have this week. This recognition means so much, and I’m proud to be in the company of past recipients who I admire and respect.”

After obtaining her Music Business degree from Belmont, Forman became creative director at Balmur Entertainment. During her time at Balmur, she landed many cuts and was quickly recognized as a great “song person.” In 2002, she joined Almo Irving Music which became part of Universal Music Publishing Group in 2003 where she assumed the role of creative director.

After continued success, Forman was promoted to senior creative director and has been credited for securing many significant cuts. Along with Hunter Hayes, she currently works with great names such as Ryan Hurd, Sam Ellis and duo Striking Matches. Her current role focuses on furthering artist and writer development, leading the creative staff and finding key opportunities for UMPG writers and the UMPG Nashville catalog of songs.

In 2013, she was recognized as one of Music Row’s Rising Women on The Row by Music Row Magazine. The Nashville Business Journal also recently recognized Forman at their annual Women in Music City Awards.

Previous Music City Milestone Award recipients include Beka Tischker, Ben Vaughn, Ashley Gorley, Connie Harrington, Rusty Gaston, LeAnn Phelan and Carla Wallace.

Alumna Jeannette Ceja Served as Travel Host for The World Woman Summit

Candid Head Shot- Jeannette CejaBelmont journalism alumna Jeannette Ceja served as the Official Travel Host for The World Woman Summit 2018, an opportunity that she calls “a dream come true.” The Summit, hosted earlier in October, celebrated the doers and the doing, providing a source of inspiration and support to connect and empower women around the world. With keynote conversations, panel discussions, one-on-one interviews and more, the Summit brought together the voices and insights of a diverse range of luminaries from business, entertainment, science and technology to accelerate women’s leadership throughout the world.

In a recent article published on World Woman Foundation’s blog Ceja said, “My personal and professional mission continues to want to inspire the public to travel. I am a huge advocate for women empowerment and travel.”

Beyond her work with World Woman, Ceja also serves as a global ambassador for Synergy of Empowered Women, a nonprofit that helps women achieve their greatest potential. She has also created a series of travel workshops for women after noticing a trend in the questions she receives throughout her travels.

In the same article, Ceja recommends that women embark on a solo trip at least once throughout their life. Even starting somewhere local, she encourages women to become comfortable in their own company. “I am so happy that I took chances in my life towards my dream,” she said. “Otherwise, I would not have grown into the woman that I am today.”

Ceja will be featured as a speaker at the upcoming 4th annual Travel Unity Summit-Economic Development Through Diversity Event in New York.

To learn more about Ceja’s work, click here.

Blash Teaches International, Virtual Health Informatics Management Certificate Program Review Courses

Dr. Anthony Blash Head ShotDr. Anthony Blash, assistant professor in the College of Pharmacy, recently completed the facilitation of a virtual, 4-part Certified Associate in Health Information and Management Systems (CAHIMS) Review Course facilitated and sponsored by the Health Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS), North America Division.

HIMSS North America positively transforms health and healthcare through the best use of information and technology in the United States and Canada. As a cause-based non-profit, HIMSS North America provides thought leadership, community building, professional development, public policy and events. HIMSS North America represents 70,000 individual members, 630 corporate members and more than 450 non-profit organizations, all working to leverage the potential of digital health to improve both the health status of populations as well as the quality, cost-effectiveness, access and value of healthcare.

Beginning on October 9 and continuing through October 19, the 4 virtual master classes reviewed the CAHIMS competency areas using materials from the Review Guide and assessed participants from London, Canada and the United States on knowledge areas included in the certification exam.

Knowledge and competency areas covered by this review course included Organizational and Technological environment; Healthcare Information and Systems Management Analysis and Design, Selection and Implementation, Support and Maintenance, Testing and Evaluation,  Privacy and Security, Administrate Leadership and Management Support.

Due to the course’s positive reviews, Blash has been invited to teach the Health Informatics Management Certificate Program Review Course at the HIMSS19 Global Conference & Exhibition in February 2019 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando

“Our virtual course over the last couple of weeks went very well. I was very impressed by Dr. Blash’s preparation for the course and the work done to revise and update the material. I have already received positive feedback about the course from the attendees and immediately offered Dr. Blash the opportunity to participate in person at our annual conference,” said Mara Daiker, MS, CPHIMS, RHIA, SHIMSS, director, professional development for HIMSS North America.

Each year, the HIMSS Professional Development department strives to introduce innovation and differentiation across many aspects of general educational programming for the HIMSS Global Conference, which is attended by 50,000 members and offers more than 300 education sessions during the 5 day conference. For more information on the CAHIMS certification exam, click here.