category: Campus News Lessons of 9/11 category: Campus News | September 7, 2011 Lessons of 9/11 – New Market resident Art Bohanon, a nationally known expert forensic investigator, made three trips and spent a total of eight weeks at Ground Zero in the aftermath of the World Trade Center attack. Part of the national Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team (DMORT), he helped identify victims and worked at the Medical Examiner’s Office. He was invited to speak to a combined classes of psychology and sociology classes by Professor Tanya Ramsey and Dr. Carolyn Hacker.
Campus News Carson-Newman says “thank you” to those announcing retirements this year Carson-Newman honored those announcing retirements this year at a special reception on campus Thursday, April 25. The group of eight individuals represent 179 years of combined service to the University. […]
Campus News Lemus-Guzman and Tuberville presented Carson-Newman’s Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award Carson-Newman University announced that German Lemus-Guzman and Aiden Tuberville are recipients of the 2024 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award. The recognition, announced during C-N’s Honors Convocation, is the highest honor the […]
Campus News University presents highest faculty, staff honors Carson-Newman University presented some of its highest awards to faculty and staff during its 55th annual Honors Convocation on April 18. Those honored during the special event were Dr. Thomas […]