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    C-N dean tapped to serve on national association board

    Carson-Newman University’s Dr. Heather Whaley is named to the American Associations of Family & Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) Board of Directors. Whaley, who serves as dean of C-N’s School of Business […]

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    Eagle Anglers land successful weekend with 4th annual youth camp

    Carson-Newman University’s nationally ranked Eagle Anglers hosted its fourth annual Youth Angler Academy over the weekend. The event, which gives high school and middle school age anglers the chance for hands-on instruction […]

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    Caradine chosen for exclusive New Bridge program

    An exclusive study program, New Bridge, is opening an exciting door for Carson-Newman University’s Ashley Caradine this month. Caradine, who serves as C-N’s director of Multicultural Services, will be one […]

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    Major Young comes home

    Major promotable Frances R. Young, a 2007 alumna, to serve as ROTC professor of military science at the University

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    With eyes on the future, Carson-Newman celebrates new nursing building progress

    A lot can happen in a year. This week, Carson-Newman University marks one year since community leaders, faculty, staff, trustees and friends gathered for the groundbreaking of the Drama and […]

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    Statement from President Charles A. Fowler

    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 […]

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    Former Eagles All-American competes on America’s Got Talent

    America’s Got Talent, and so does Carson-Newman alumnus and former Philadelphia Eagles fullback Leonard “Bishop” Weaver. Weaver is one of a 12-person vocal group that wowed the judges of the NBC […]

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    Summer makeover: Butler Hall project focuses on improving C-N’s welcome center

    Summer projects are helping Carson-Newman’s Bertie Maples Butler Hall look her best for when students return to campus this fall. Built in 1953 with additional space added over the years, […]

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    “Mr. C-N” found a home at Mossy Creek, a lifetime of friendships

    At Carson-Newman University, Trayzel “Tray” Jureidini-Wyche is known for a lot of things – being one dimensional is not one of them. A two-sport student-athlete, resident assistant (RA), student director […]