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Belmont, Chamber Release Music Industry Economic Impact Study

Belmont University and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce today released a new study showing the total economic impact of the music industry in Nashville is $6.38 billion. The study, The Economic Impact of the Music Industry
In the Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro MSA
, is the first ever to assess the economic impact of Music City’s signature industry It was commissioned by the Chamber and its Music Associations Task Force and conducted by the Jack C. Massey Graduate School of Business at Belmont. The university, located just off Nashville’s famed Music Row, is home to the nationally renowned Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business.
patrainesmusicimpact.jpg“For the first time in Music City, everyone from policymakers and businesspeople to entertainers and everyday citizens will be able to grasp the true economic value of the music industry,” said Dr. Patrick Raines, dean of the college of business and professor of economics at Belmont University. “Until now, we’ve mainly focused on the entertainment value, which is very, very significant. But supporting statistics are important too, and this economic impact study provides a conservative but very holistic view.”

Wollaber Article Reports on Efforts to Improve Nursing Education Clinical Placements Process

Development of an On-line Clinical Placement Program, an article by Dr. Debra Wollaber, Dean of the School of Nursing at Belmont University, was published in the December-January issue of Healthcare Heartbeat, the newsletter of the Tennessee Center for Nursing. The article looks at the proposed development of a regional centralized on-line clinical placement program to enhance nursing education in middle Tennessee.

Live From Honduras

A nine-person team including students from Belmont University and Middle Tennessee State University is currently traveling in Honduras in support of the efforts of the KidSake Foundation. The team also is there to explore other opportunities for missions and ministries for future teams. You can read almost-real-time reports from the field, from students on the mission trip and from team leader Paul Chenoweth, at Reporting from Honduras.

Adrienne Young is mindful in her music-making

In the music industry, the notion of virtue can seem as anachronistic as a 78 rpm record. Yet, guided by such moral tenets as industry, thrift and sincerity, Adrienne Young is crafting a stellar career without the financial or promotional support of corporate Nashville. … Young was born and raised in a musical family in Florida. In the late 1990s, she moved to Nashville, where she graduated from Belmont University with double majors in Music Business and Spanish. Read the whole Raleigh News & Observer story online here.

Belmont Celebrates Largest Ever December Graduation

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wintercommencement2005-01.jpgBelmont University celebrated its largest-ever winter commencement Friday night at the Curb Event Center with 278 students receiving bachelor’s or graduate degrees, including 222 receiving bachelor’s degrees and 56 receiving graduate degrees.
That follows Belmont’s largest-ever Summer Commencement in August 2005, and its largest-ever Spring Commencement in May 2005. Belmont’s Class of 2005 of 950 graduates includes 682 who received bachelor’s degrees and 268 who received graduate degrees.

Psychedelic pop singer Mark Volman and Belmont University are happy together

The Nashville Scene profiles Mark Volman, a former member of Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention and of 60’s pop band The Turtles, who now teaches music business courses at Belmont’s Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business.

Glover Named Board Member of the Year

uni1002gloverHRO.jpgJodi Glover, Director of Belmont @ Cool Springs, recently received the “Board Member of the Year” award for 2005 from the Cool Springs Chamber Board of Directors. Glover is nearing the end of her three-year term on the board. Glover was the chair of the Women in Business committee for 2005, which proved to be one of the most successful committees established in recent Chamber history. Glover also chaired the programs and events committee in 2003 and served as board secretary in 2004.

Elliot Pens Christmas Song for Oak Ridge Boys

mb10611elliotHRO.jpg B000B9EXV2.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpgAssistant Professor of Music Business, James Elliott, wrote the song “Hay Baby” on the Oak Ridge Boys new Christmas album, Christmas Cookies. The Oak Ridge Boys performed the song on their TV special that will air locally on WSMV Channel 4 on Sat., December 17 at 7 p.m. Check local listings for national broadcast dates and times.

Nursing Students Help Research Nursing Back Injury Prevention

nursing.bmpStudents and faculty from Belmont University School of Nursing are currently participating in a nation-wide study aimed at reducing back injuries in the nursing profession. “In the past two decades efforts to decrease the risk of musculoskeletal injuries in the nursing profession have largely been unsuccessful,” said Dr. Lynne Shores, associate professor of nursing, and coordinator of the study project at Belmont. “Typical nursing school teaching methods have focused on manual lifting and ‘proper’ body mechanics, despite the fact that there are over 30 years of evidence that these approaches are not safe.”

Belmont Alum’s Business Start-Up Blog Gets U.S. News Mention

From the December 12 issue of U.S. News & World Report magazine: It is one thing to suffer the trials and tribulations of starting a small business. But it takes a special kind of masochism to share those hassles and headaches publicly with complete strangers. Yet that’s just what 23-year-old Jason Duncan is doing with A Thought Over Coffee, a blog devoted to documenting his attempt to start an artsy coffeehouse in Bozeman, Mont. – or, as he puts it, “my journey through the dreaming and planning of Cafe Evoke.” As more and more coffee lovers and small-business owners stumble across the online diary, it is serving as a gathering place for an informal advisory-focus group. “I get a ton of great feedback,” Duncan says. And right now he’ll take all the help he can get as he struggles to turn his business plan – originally a college project at Belmont University in Nashville, from which he graduated last spring – into reality. Duncan is a graduate of Belmont’s entrepreneurship program.