Belmont double alumna I’Ashea Myles ‘14 recently began her eight-year term as the State of Tennessee 20th Judicial District Chancery Court III judge after winning the 2022 Tennessee State and...
The official launch of the Belmont University and Fisk University Social Justice Collaborative was commemorated on Feb. 9 in the Civil Rights Room at the Nashville Public Library. In addition...
Last week during the kickoff to Belmont’s 2023 Homecoming celebrations, alumni from Watkins College of Art’s Master of Fine Arts program gathered to share some of their work as a...
Students, faculty, staff and alumni at Belmont University gathered on Feb. 3 for a mid-morning march and vigil in memory of Tyre Nichols of Memphis, a Black man who died...
Belmont recently received the 2023-2024 Silver Military Friendly® School designation for the ninth consecutive year. This designation indicates greater support and better outcomes for veterans and military-affiliated students who attend...
Groups who participated in the March 24 Social Justice Hackathon —an event resulting from the Belmont University and Fisk University Social Justice Collaborative, with assistance from Belmont Data Collaborative—used data...
Belmont celebrated Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month throughout April, hosting guest speakers and offering students and faculty the chance to interact with and learn more purposefully from the...
As the first Black female to graduate from Belmont’s data science program, Miracle Awonuga has big dreams about how to use her data skills to change the world. The daughter...
Professor of Entrepreneurship at Belmont University Dr. Jose Gonzalez recently launched Latino Emprendedor — a fully Spanish podcast designed for Latino entrepreneurs. Gonzalez recognizes that “there’s never been a better...
Friday, June 16, the Belmont community gathered for a celebration of Jubilee on campus for the third time since the University began to recognize Juneteenth as an official holiday in...