MENU
category: Campus News

Volunteers Count

Tonia Latham, program director for the Tennessee Valley Coalition to End Homelessness, leads a training session for C-N volunteers Thursday evening. Bonner Scholars and students in the School of Social Sciences will help accomplish the Point in Time count, led by Housing and Urban Development (HUD). national effort to count America’s homeless population. C-Ns Appalachian Outreach is coordinating the effort to help with the count in Jefferson County. While students have helped in the past, AO Director Jean-Ann Washam says she is excited that sociology professors will next week’s effort as hands on experience for their students.

Previous Post

Jazz Pianist Lenore Raphael Opens C-N’s Spring Concert-Lecture Thursday

Next Post

C-N’s A Cappella Choir Releases Three CDs

Related Posts

  • Campus News

    Carson-Newman presents 2024 Teaching Excellence and Leadership Award

    Carson-Newman University awarded its 2024 Teaching Excellence and Leadership Award to Heather Hartman Folks. The recognition came during the University’s Fall Convocation on Sept. 3, 2024. Hartman Folks has served […]

  • Campus News

    Honoring faculty and staff service

    During its annual President’s Welcome and Worship Service, Carson-Newman University celebrated members of its faculty and staff with service awards. Those recognized are pictured above, from left to right: (Front Row) […]

  • Campus News

    Campus Spotlight: Dr. Chris Headley

    Dr. Chris HeadleyChair of C-N’s Music Department Education:MA in Worship Studies from Liberty UniversityMM in Choral Conducting from Messiah UniversityDoctorate from Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies Where are […]