Student Trips Abroad Re-Routed
By Staff • Feb 3rd, 2010 • Category: Lead StoryDue to the current state of our economy and its impact on TC’s bottom line, many academic student trips have been moved or modified.
Due to the current state of our economy and its impact on TC’s bottom line, many academic student trips have been moved or modified.
The Story of Moses visits TC for two more performances at 7pm Saturday night and 2:30pm Sunday afternoon.
The well attended and wildly popular show “Beauty and the Beast” is no longer raising the curtains, if you missed it or just want to reminisce, read all about it.
Nettie Day 2009 was impacted by rain, but the end result never changed; successful service leading to personal growth and the continuance of a TC tradition.
With high aspirations of a SAC conference title and another run at the national tournament, the Tusculum Men’s Soccer Team recognizes the difficult task ahead.
Tusculum College football player Jarrell NeSmith has been named a national finalist for the Division II Conference Commissioners’ Association National Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award. Eight regional winners were selected from among the 22 Division II conferences. The national winners are expected to be announced later this month. The South Atlantic Conference was one of two [...]
Dr. Biliana Stoytcheva-Horissian, originally from Bulgaria, will come to Tusculum on March 25 to introduce the film East/West. Besides being set in her land of origin, her brother-in-law was one of the actors. This is her story.
Decadance, a Brooklyn-based dance company brings hip hop to Tusculum College.
Current Lincoln Memorial University president will assume Tusculum’s top spot June 1st.
The new pioneer alert system allows Tusculum College Officials to notify students, staff and faculty of any immediately important event or weather warning.