IMPORTANT NOTE: These are the archived stories for Belmont News & Achievements prior to June 26, 2023. To see current stories, click here.

Home Blog Page 822

Speech & Debate Team Hosts and Wins Tournament

Last weekend Belmont University hosted the 2006 Tennessee Intercollegiate Forensics Assocation Tournament. Belmont’s speech & debate team placed at least one person in every final round. As a team, Belmont won first place in Individual Events, second place in debate and was the first place overall team at the tournment.
Congratulations to the following Belmont speech & debate team winners: Melanie Bengston, McKinley Belcher, Chasity Gunn, Cortni Woodard, Kristen Taylor, Tabitha Metcalf, Caleb Cameron, Jonathan Guenther, Nick Bumgardner, Will Cromer and Price Rainer.

Dr. Cornwall Elected USASBE Fellow

Dr. Jeff Cornwall, director of the Belmont Center for Entrepreneurship, has been elected as a “Fellow” of the United States Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship. The USASBE is the nation’s largest organization supporting public policy and academic folks with an interest in Entrepreneurship.

Nursing School Honored For Work to Improve Nursing Education

Belmont University’s School of Nursing has been selected as one of the winners of the Educator Award for Safe Patient Handling, based on outstanding efforts to change the curriculum, including evidence-based approaches for safe patient handling. The award will be presented at the 2006 Safe Patient Handling & Movement Conference in Clearwater, Fla., Feb 28-March 2. Specifically cited in the award nomination was Dr. Lynne Shores, associate professor of nursing.

School of Nursing Wins Award

The School of Nursing at Belmont University has been selected as one of the winners of the Educator Award for Safe Patient Handling, based on outstanding efforts to change the curriculum, including evidence-based approaches for safe patient handling. Specifically cited in the nomination was Lynne Shores, assistant professor of nursing. The award will be presented at the 2006 Safe Patient Handling Conference on Wed., March 1, 2006 at 1:30 p.m.

Metro to Hold Public Hearing on Belmont Park Proposal

0

rosepark.JPGDeferring a vote, a Metro Parks board subcommittee decided Tuesday to schedule a public hearing regarding Belmont University’s request to use E.S. Rose Park in Edgehill as a venue for its NCAA Division I outdoor sports teams. Belmont has requested Metro allow it to hold baseball, softball, soccer and track competitions at the park, 1000 Edgehill Ave. In turn, Belmont would pay most of the construction costs for building a baseball field, softball field, soccer field and track. – From the Nashville City Paper. More information here.

Belmont hosting professional women’s seminar series

0

Belmont University’s office of adult degree programs announced an upcoming seminar series for professional women in leadership. The program is a series of three workshops on issues important to women in the workforce: gender negotiation, business etiquette and general well-being. The seminars are sponsored by Tennessee Commerce Bank and proceeds from the $300 sign up fee go to scholarships for adult students enrolled at Belmont. The fee is tax deductible as a charitable contribution. – From Nashville Business Journal. More details here.

Nashville Against Violence Symposium Update

0

Belmont University will host a second meeting Wednesday (Feb. 1) of an emerging community coalition aimed at reducing Nashville’s rapidly rising murder rate. Last week, as part of honoring Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, Belmont hosted the Nashville Against Violence Symposium, which featured Rev. Ray Hammond, M.D., pastor of Bethel A.M.E. Church in Boston, who shared what he and others did when Boston’s murder rate climbed from 30 to 150 homicides per year. As co-founder of Boston’s Ten Point Coalition, he brought together members of law enforcement, clergy, the juvenile justice system and community leaders to reach out to the most troubled youth, leading to a dramatic decrease in the city’s murder rate.

Commercial Music Showcase Feature Best From School of Music

The Belmont University School of Music will present its 14th Annual Commercial Music Showcase on Monday, February 6, 2006 at 6:00 p.m. in Massey Concert Hall. The free, one hour concert features the best solo performers, arrangers, instrumentalists, background vocalists and crew in the Commercial Music Program. The performers were chosen from 55 students who auditioned in September in front of music industry professionals for one of five coveted showcase spots.

Belmont Names New Strategic Marketing Director

0

pjohnson.jpgPamela Johnson has been named the Director of Strategic Marketing and Special Initiatives at Belmont University. Johnson comes to Belmont from the J. Paul Getty Trust in Los Angeles where she served as Vice President of Communications and Corporate Relations. At Belmont, she works along side the Office of University Marketing and Communications in designing and implementing the university’s marketing and public relations opportunities. Prior to her role with the J. Paul Getty Trust, Pamela founded the public relations firm, Pamela Johnson Associates, in New York City. She has also worked with Serino Coyne, Inc. and Rogers & Cowan, both in New York City, the San Antonio Museum Association and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Locally, she served as President of the Tennessee Botanical Gardens and Fine Arts Center at Cheekwood in Nashville and also worked with the American Association for State and Local History.

Professional Women in Leadership Seminar Series Announced

0

Negotiation, business etiquette, among topics for Brentwood workshops
afterhours.jpgBelmont University’s Office of Adult Degree Programs, located on Belmont’s main campus and in Cool Springs, is offering a “Belmont After Hours” seminar series for Professional Women in Leadership. Each participant will attend one session per month from February – April in Brentwood with proceeds going to scholarships for adult students enrolled at Belmont. The series will cover topics vital to women in the workforce, from negotiation to business etiquette to general well-being.