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- 03.27.24
Graphic Design Students Spend Time at The Vinyl Lab
Branding, design, music, science, and marketing collided during a graphic design class visit to The Vinyl Lab and The Vinyl Lounge in the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood.
- 03.26.24
Welcome Center is One-stop Spot for Answers
With a smiling face and a welcoming attitude, the Nashville State Welcome Center is here to serve.
- 03.22.24
Nashville State STEM Students Keep Busy During Spring 2024 Semester
Evan West and Hugh Foley recently completed a tube guitar amplifier to better understand electronics and the physics of sound amplification.
- 03.21.24
Tips for Adults Attending College for the First Time or Coming Back, Part 2: Flexible Options
Adult learners starting or returning to college face challenges.
- 03.19.24
Elizabeth Lawrence Named Coca-Cola Academic Team Scholar
Elizabeth Lawrence, a Nashville State student studying Cognitive and Brain Sciences, has been named a 2024 Coca-Cola Academic Team Silver Scholar and will receive a $1,250 scholarship for the Fall 2024 semester.
- 03.12.24
Tennessee Junior Chef Wins During Competition Held at Nashville State
For the second year in a row, the Randy Rayburn School of Culinary Arts at Nashville State held the Tennessee Junior Chef Competition organized by the Tennessee Department of Education’s School Nutrition program.
- 03.11.24
Nashville State Shines Spotlight on First-generation Students
Nashville State has a clear message to these students: You are not alone.
- 03.05.24
Nashville State Graduate and Humphreys County Businessman Works to Give Back
Growing up, James Wiser knew that education was the cornerstone of a solid foundation in life, but what he didn’t know was the best place to start.
- 02.28.24
Humphreys County High Schoolers and Eighth Graders Learn About Educational to Career Pathways
More than 600 Humphreys County high schoolers and eighth graders visited Nashville State’s Humphreys County campus to learn about high-demand and high-wage careers.
- 02.27.24
Nashville State, Cat Financial Apprenticeship Program Builds Upon Success with Second Signing for Information Technology-Focused Students
Recently, the second cohort of students, both organizations, with the support of Apprenticeship TN in the Tennessee Department of Labor & Workforce Development, held a signing on the college’s White Bridge campus