…private secondary schools, universities, professional, and olympic sports. More non-traditional work settings include the performing arts working with both collegiate and professional level dancers and musicians. We are even seeing…
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…and other topics as a way to help local Nashvillians learn and appreciate the city’s history. During the COVID pandemic, she taught Tennessee 101 and 102, for the Tennessee Historical…
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…Tennessee 102 on behalf of the Tennessee Historical Society via Zoom where more than 400 people attended her class. Participants not only included residents from Tennessee, but also from 45…
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…building, the pandemic delayed a ribbon cutting ceremony. Now, Cumberland, along with Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital and the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce, will host a ribbon cutting ceremony…
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…the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, and the National Endowment for the Humanities and is produced in partnership with the Center for Digital Editing at the University of Virginia….
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…button primary Assist qualified students in meeting their educational goals through effective and efficient utilization of all financial resources. button primary Administer all student financial assistance awarded to ensure equity…
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…Directors’ Roundtable includes a panel of business leaders from various organizations in the Nashville area. Panelists will participate in a discussion that explores their personal and professional achievements. The CU…
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…615-547-1411. Email address is postoffice@cumberland.edu. #D8D8D8 25 25 50 50 Residential Students As a resident, you may receive and send mail and packages from both on and off-campus sources during…
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…Jubilee Singers and the Nashville Symphony. The organization is open to anyone who has an interest in the arts, not just artists. The Adams Gallery in Heydel Fine Arts Center…
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