category: Campus News Statement from President Charles A. Fowler category: Campus News | July 5, 2022 Statement from Carson-Newman University President Charles A. Fowler on recent disparaging comments about Tennessee Teachers and Education Programs: “We’re proud of our university’s rich history and tradition of educating Tennessee’s finest teachers. Our rigorous program seeks to prepare educators who are caring, called, and competent. Over the last 10 years, three Carson-Newman alumni hold the prestigious ‘Tennessee Teacher of the Year’ award. This reflects the commitment to excellence in our Teacher Education Program.The recently highlighted derogatory comments made at a political event about the competency of the more than 70,000 teachers who are educating Tennessee’s children are misguided, inappropriate, and uninformed. Educators in Tennessee deserve our appreciation, especially after navigating the challenges of a pandemic. Their service and dedication are marked with stories of those who continually go the extra mile to ensure their students receive a quality education.While I am grateful for all of our educators across our state, I want to express my appreciation for our Carson-Newman education alumni as well as Carson-Newman’s outstanding education faculty who devote themselves to preparing incredible, highly impactful teachers. To every Carson-Newman Eagle who is a teacher- you have the respect, support, and admiration of your entire Carson-Newman family.”
Campus News Learning to shepherd: C-N students embrace common desire to share the gospel It’s a rainy Thursday on Carson-Newman University’s campus. A few minutes before noon. But the late February overcast doesn’t dampen spirits of the students filing into the conference room. The […]
Campus News Students embody servant-leadership “here and now” The histories of Carson-Newman University and Jefferson County are inseparable. One cannot be told without the other. Carson-Newman was founded in 1851 with the name “Mossy Creek Missionary Baptist Seminary,” […]
Campus News Beneath the Collapse by Dr. Marshall King, assistant professor of Biblical Studies Every archaeologist knows the rule: the richest material lies below the destruction layer. I did not expect God to prove the […]