Piece submitted by SNPhA President and Student Pharmacist Shyrick V. Cox Jr. February is annually observed as Black History Month, recognizing the contributions, accomplishments and struggles of African Americans today...
Five Belmont students are certainly thriving in the Tennessee Education Trust Thrive Fellowship. Belmont students make up half of the cohort for the 2022 fellowship, a year-long program for 10...
Belmont’s Black Student Association (BSA) annual Spring Banquet had a new emphasis this year. Students, alumni, faculty and staff gathered on Friday, April 8 for the first-ever “Black Excellence Gala,”...
Drs. Kathryn Dambrino, Lauren Moss and Andrea Poynter have been named to the 2022 class of Tennessee Rising Star Nurse Leaders Belmont nursing faculty Drs. Kathryn Dambrino, Lauren Moss and...
Curb College Associate Dean Dr. Cheryl Slay Carr was selected to lead, research and present “The State of Black Music Report” for the National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM)....
The Nashville African American Wind Symphony will hold their debut performance, “Juneteenth – A Celebration of Freedom,” on Sunday, June 19 at 4 p.m. at Belmont’s McAfee Theater. Purchase tickets...
The recent appointments and elections of alumni I’Ashea Myles ‘14, Marcus Floyd ‘15, Ashley Upkins ‘14 and Aftan Strong ‘16 exemplify how Belmont College of Law alumni are active agents...
This summer, Belmont student leaders from the University’s NPHC* fraternity and sorority community traveled to Tennessee Tech University for the Culturally Black Fraternal Organization (CBFO) Consortium. The event was a...
Enrollment at Belmont University continues making positive trends with total student enrollment reaching 8,995 for Fall 2022. New student registrations surpassed the admissions office goal with 1,939 new Bruins registering...
Black Tennessee Voices Live, held on Sept. 20, featured first-hand accounts from Black Tennesseans sharing their experiences of grief, resilience, love and community. A full audience in the Roots Theater...