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- 04.03.24
Meaningful Work Featured During THEI Path Forward Luncheon
The Tennessee Higher Education Initiative (THEI) held its annual Path Forward Luncheon on the campus of Belmont University.
- 04.01.24
Clarksville/Montgomery County Health Fair Coming on April 13
The Clarksville/Montgomery County community is invited to attend a free health fair at Nashville State’s Clarksville campus, April 13, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Local food trucks will be on-campus.
- 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.