Words of Wisdom for our 2020 Graduates
From the March 3rd tornados that ripped through our community, to the global pandemic that halted normal life and sent CU completely online, our seniors have not quite had the…
From the March 3rd tornados that ripped through our community, to the global pandemic that halted normal life and sent CU completely online, our seniors have not quite had the…
Sara Kerbow graduated from Cumberland in 2015 and is currently enrolled in CU’s online program, MSN for Nursing Education. Sara works for an Outpatient Cancer Care Clinic in Kingsland, GA,…
…select from participating organizations throughout Middle Tennessee. Donors who choose to give to Cumberland can choose how their funds are allocated across campus. “Cumberland is making every effort to ensure…
COVID-19 has completely changed the way society functions and made mundane things, like going to the grocery store, a feat on its own. Sophomore Jacob Sherrod knows this all too…
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…minorities. Its mission is to enlighten the members of Afro and the local community on the current issues and inspire them to take action. “Creating a diverse and inclusive campus…
CU alumna Laura Marsh (‘04) always knew she was destined for the stage. When choosing where to spend her college years, Marsh wanted to study theater and searched for a…
…in the Age of Jackson. The Coming of Democracy is the first book-length treatment to reveal how presidents and presidential candidates used both old and new forms of cultural politics…
…at 1900 Shenandoah Trail in Lebanon, TN. Dress for the event is “Garden Party Casual.” The Patrons’ Party is a post-Phoenix Ball celebration and is a far more casual and…