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 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 […]