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State Tipoffs Involving Tennessee Newsletter for Sunday July 07, 2024 ( 36 items )  

A new approach to regulating speech on social media: Treating users as workers
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 2 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news: Social media has proven difficult to regulate for the last 20+ years, in large part because First Amendment considerations present a significant obstacle to regulating platforms. Arguments for and against regulating speech on social media tend to view platforms as offering content and connectivity and users as consumers of a service, exacerbating First Amendment concerns. But what if the "user-as-consumer" charact  more

A Summer of Social Change: UTC Student Erin Yenawine Tackles Big Issues as Part of Research Experience
CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee, July 2 (TNSres) -- The University of Tennessee's Chattanooga Campus issued the following news: A University of Tennessee at Chattanooga rising junior is making beneficial change in Dallas neighborhoods. Erin Yenawine, a double major in political science and economics and Brock Scholar in the UTC Honors College, is participating in an eight-week Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program called "Data Science for the Social Good" at Southern Methodist University  more

Appalachian Promise Alliance Receives Better Workplaces Tennessee Silver Recognition
JOHNSON CITY, Tennessee, July 4 -- East Tennessee State University issued the following news: Appalachian Promise Alliance has become the first organization in Tennessee to receive statewide recognition through Better Workplaces Tennessee. Appalachian Promise Alliance mobilizes communities to meet the basic needs of children, youth and families throughout Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. The organization was recognized in a Silver Level certificate presentation on Tuesday, July 2,   more

APSU Arts & Letters Launches 'Govs on the Go: Legacy Series' Podcast
CLARKSVILLE, Tennessee, July 1 (TNSres) -- Austin Peay State University issued the following news: By Kara Zahn Austin Peay State University (APSU)'s College of Arts and Letters has announced its latest podcast, 'Govs on the Go: Legacy Series,' which will premiere in the Fall 2024 semester. The public is invited to attend the podcast's first recording at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, July 10, in front of the iconic Harned Hall on Austin Peay's campus. Dr. William "Buzz" Hoon, dean of the College of Ar  more

Austin Peay Provost Praises University's Unique Mission on 'Signature Required' Podcast
CLARKSVILLE, Tennessee, July 2 (TNSres) -- Austin Peay State University Agency presented a podcast: By Brian Dunn Dr. Maria Cronley, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Austin Peay State University, was recently featured on the "Signature Required" podcast with host Spencer Patton. The podcast highlights leaders making a difference in Tennessee, which provided a platform for Cronley to discuss Austin Peay's unique mission and its impact on higher education in the state.   more

Biden-Harris Administration Announces More Than $4.1 Million Investment Into Lower Mississippi Delta
CLARKSDALE, Mississippi, July 2 -- The Delta Regional Authority issued the following news release: * * * Five communities in Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennesee receive funding through DRA's Community Infrastructure Fund to improve basic public infrastructure. * * * The Delta Regional Authority (DRA) has awarded more than $4.1 million in investments to five projects in Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee through its Community Infrastructure Fund (CIF). Funding for this p  more

Book Shares Story of UT Southern Acquisition
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, July 2 -- The University of Tennessee System issued the following news release: On the third anniversary of the University of Tennessee acquiring Martin Methodist College, UT Press released "University of Tennessee Southern: The Rebirth of an Institution." "In our careers, we make few decisions that will have a lasting impact for others," said UT President Randy Boyd in the book's foreward. "The acquisition of Martin Methodist College by the University of Tennessee proved  more

College of Arts and Science restructures dean's office; Schachter assumes new role as senior associate dean of academic affairs
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 2 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news: The College of Arts and Science has reorganized the dean's office and welcomed several new faculty members to the leadership team, including Allison Schachter, who will serve as senior associate dean of academic affairs. The changes were driven by the college's continued focus on undergraduate education. Since early 2022, the College of Arts and Science has been developing a new general education curriculum, the A  more

Drone Research Earns CAESER Scientist $3.4 Million Grant
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, July 2 (TNSres) -- The University of Memphis issued the following news release: A senior researcher with the Center for Applied Earth Science and Engineering Research (CAESER) at the University of Memphis recently received a $3.4 million grant from the U.S. Army Research Office to continue developing a network of drones with different sensors affixed to each to enhance imaging and reporting capabilities. A professor of electrical and computer engineering in the Herff Colle  more

DSCC Appoints George White as New Head Baseball Coach
DYERSBURG, Tennessee, July 4 -- Dyersburg State Community College issued the following news release: Dyersburg State Community College is pleased to announce the appointment of George White as the new head baseball coach. White brings a wealth of experience and a passion for the game to the role, making him an excellent fit for the program. With a strong background in coaching, White has proven himself as a dedicated coach and mentor. He previously served thirteen years as the head softball co  more

Heard Libraries' Digital Lab awards seed grants to four emerging digital initiatives
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 1 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news: Four digital technology projects in the initial stages of development will advance at Vanderbilt, thanks to funding from the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries' Digital Lab. Earlier this year, the Digital Lab invited faculty to apply for seed grants of up to $4,000 each to support nascent projects or project ideas with a digital focus. Eligible initiatives included those that utilize innovative technologies, skil  more

Heard that Bird: Creanza Lab develops free curriculum to teach birdsong identification
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 2 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news: Posted by Mary-Lou Watkinson on Friday, June 28, 2024 in News Story, Research. Since 2020, a question has nagged at Nicole Creanza: What type of bird is singing in the background of Taylor Swift and Bon Iver's song "Exile"? Creanza, associate professor of biological sciences, is an expert in the evolution of human language and bird songs, but she also enjoys trying to identify popular music by ear. Combining bot  more

ISSS recruiting community members to join 'First Friends' program for international students
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 1 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news: International Student and Scholar Services is seeking members of the Vanderbilt and greater Nashville communities for the First Friends program, which matches new international students with a local to help welcome them and ease their transition into American culture. Interested partners must go through a background check and attend a First Friends orientation session hosted by ISSS. Interested students also atte  more

Johnson, Gooch recognized as distinguished fellows
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 2 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news: Two Vanderbilt University School of Nursing faculty members were recently honored for their contributions to nursing with fellow designations. Professor Rolanda Johnson, PhD'98, MSN, RN, FAAN, was selected for the inaugural class of fellows for the Academy of Diversity Leaders in Nursing. Established by the National Black Nurses Association, this new academy recognizes outstanding diverse nurse leaders. Johnson wa  more

Limited Submission Opportunity: 2025 Sloan Research Fellowships
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 2 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news: Applications due July 25 These instructions are for VU investigators. VUMC investigators should contact LSO@vanderbilt.edu for more information. Vanderbilt University may nominate up to three tenure-track faculty per department for the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's 2025 Sloan Research Fellowships. In keeping with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's longstanding support of underrepresented scholars in the sciences, t  more

Limited Submission Opportunity: Les Paul Foundation Grants Program 2024
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 2 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news: Applications due July 18 These instructions are for VU investigators. VUMC investigators should visit the OOR funding opportunity site. Vanderbilt University may submit one application per calendar year to the Les Paul Foundation Grants program. Overview The Les Paul Foundation inspires innovative and creative thinking by sharing the legacy of Les Paul through support of music education, recording, innovation,   more

Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority Welcomes New Leaders and Celebrates Key Promotion
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 4 -- The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority issued the following news release: The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) announced the appointment of new leadership for Nashville International Airport(R) (BNA(R)) and John C. Tune Airport(R) (JWN(R)). "As Nashville, BNA, and JWN continue their remarkable growth trajectory, it's crucial we have a leadership team that reflects both established expertise and innovative thinking," said Doug Kreulen, presid  more

Mildred T. Stahlman, who pioneered the treatment of lung disease in premature infants and who was a tireless advocate of children of all ages, has died
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 2 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news: Accessibility Tools Mildred T. Stahlman, MD, who pioneered the treatment of lung disease in premature infants and who was a tireless advocate of children of all ages, died June 29. She was 101. Mildred T. Stahlman, MD, who pioneered the treatment of lung disease in premature infants and who was a tireless advocate of children of all ages, died June 29. She was 101. Dr. Stahlman, professor of Pediatrics and Patho  more

Nashville International Airport Launches Non-Ticketed Guest Pass Program for Post-Security Shopping and Dining
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 3 -- The Nashville International Airport issued the following news release: * * * The BNA PASSport program will provide a new opportunity for non-ticketed guests to experience BNA; Guests will be required to apply for approval in advance to access post-security areas * * * Nashville International Airport(R) (BNA(R)), in cooperation with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), announces the launch of BNA PASSport, a new offering for non-ticketed guests to   more

Over $12 Million Awarded in Tennessee Arts Commission Grants Across Tennessee
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 4 -- The Tennessee Arts Commission issued the following news: The Tennessee Arts Commission has awarded approximately 540 Fiscal Year 2025 Annual Grants totaling up to $12 million dollars. These grants support a wide range of arts and cultural activities for arts organizations, schools, local governments, nonprofits, and artists across Tennessee. The Tennessee Arts Commission received the highest demand for FY2025 Annual Grants in agency history. There was an unprece  more

Schwartzman receives funding to create employment mentorship program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 1 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news: Mobile Menu Button By: Elizabeth Turner Peabody College Special Education research assistant professor and Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Member Ben Schwartzman, Ph.D., recently received funding from the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation (MEAF) to create a peer mentorship program between job-seeking adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and employed adults with IDD. The Peer Empowerment   more

State Rep. Iris Rudder Announces Opening of Houses of Worship Security Grant Application Window
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 3 -- The Tennessee House Republicans issued the following news: State Rep. Iris Rudder, R-Winchester, announced the opening of the application window for the 2024-25 Houses of Worship Security Grant. The competitive grant is administered by the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security to assist houses of worship in hiring trained security professionals. "Houses of worship should always be a sacred and safe place for everyone," Rudder said. "These grants   more

State Rep. Monty Fritts Encourages Tennesseans to Participate in Month of Prayer and Fasting
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 2 -- The Tennessee House Republicans issued the following news: State Rep. Monty Fritts, R-Kingston, asks Tennesseans, who are physically able and spiritually inclined to do so, to join him in a Month of Prayer and Fasting. House Joint Resolution 803, signed by Gov. Bill Lee in April, designates the month of July as a time of prayer and intermittent fasting in the state. The resolution seeks God's hand of mercy and healing due to the increase of violence, drug addict  more

State Rep. Robert Stevens Announces Opening of Houses of Worship Security Grant Application Window
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 3 -- The Tennessee House Republicans issued the following news: State Rep. Robert Stevens, R-Smyrna, announced the opening of the application window for the 2024-25 Houses of Worship Security Grant. The competitive grant is administered by the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security to assist houses of worship in hiring trained security professionals. "Everyone should feel safe when they visit houses of worship and, unfortunately, after recent attacks a  more

Take precautions: Heat stress safety
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 1 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news: As summer temperatures in Nashville soar, the combination of high heat and humidity can create dangerous conditions that can lead to heat-related illnesses if proper precautions are not taken. Here are some essential tips to help you beat the heat and stay safe and healthy this summer. Stay hydrated When outdoors, drink 8 ounces of cool water every 20 minutes--even if you aren't thirsty. Carry a reusable water   more

TDOE Announces 2024-25 Perkins Reserve Grant Awards Total $2.6M
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 4 -- The Tennessee Department of Education issued the following news on July 3, 2024: * * * Funding Supports Innovative CTE Expansion Across Tennessee * * * Today, the Tennessee Department of Education announced over $2.6 million in Perkins Reserve Grant (PRG) grant funds have been awarded to 55 school districts for the 2024-25 school year to support Career and Technical Education (CTE) across the state. The PRG grant awards support the implementation of programs   more

Tech Professor, Veteran Firefighter Leads First Responder Mental Health Research and Advocacy
COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, July 3 -- Tennessee Technological University issued the following news release: Across the country, more than one million career and volunteer firefighters offer themselves in service to their communities. Now, one of their own is using his faculty role at Tennessee Tech University to rally support for first responders' mental health needs and raise awareness of the true extent of their sacrifices in the line of duty. Derrick Edwards, Ph.D., is assistant professor of co  more

Tech's Center for Rural Innovation Forges Partnership to Enhance Tourism Branding in South Central Tennessee
COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, July 2 -- Tennessee Technological University issued the following news release: Tennessee Tech University's Center for Rural Innovation announced a partnership with South Central Tennessee Tourism Association to enhance tourism branding in the region. The creative collaboration provides student-produced branding assets for SCTTA partners, including website development, marketing materials and logos. Tourism participants are presented with state-of-the-art resources, and   more

Tenn. A.G. Skrmetti Issues Statement on Court Issuing Nationwide Halt to the Department of Health and Human Services' Unlawful Rule
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 4 -- Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti issued the following statement on July 3, 2024: * * * Stops the Biden administration's rule which would have gone into effect Friday * * * "Today a federal court said no to the Biden administration's attempt to illegally force every health care provider in America to adopt the most extreme version of gender ideology," said Tennessee Attorney General Skrmetti. "The administration has over and over again issued regula  more

Tenn. PUC Issues Order Closing Docket Involving Tennessee-American Water
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, June 25 -- The Tennessee Public Utility Commission issued the following order closing docket (Docket No. 24-00003): * * * In Re: Consumer Advocate's Petition To Obtain Information From Tennessee-American Water Company Pertaining To Differing Rates Charged To Its Customers Among Its Service Areas ORDER CLOSING DOCKET In response to a Notice of Filing issued by the Administrative Judge, the Consumer Advocate Division of the Office of the Tennessee Attorney General ("Consu  more

Tenn. PUC Issues Order Involving Tennessee-American Water
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, June 25 -- The Tennessee Public Utility Commission issued the following order (Docket No. 24-00032): * * * In Re: Petition Of Tennessee-American Water Company To Modify Tariff, Change And Increase Charges, Fees, And Rates, And For Approval Of A General Rate Increase ORDER GRANTING CONSUMER ADVOCATE'S MOTION TO ISSUE MORE THAN FORTY DISCOVERY REQUESTS This matter is before the Administrative Judge upon the Consumer Advocate's Motion for Leave to Issue More than Forty Dis  more

Trevecca Announces New Innovative Dual Enrollment Program For High School Students
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 2 -- Trevecca Nazarene University issued the following news: Trevecca Nazarene University, in partnership with CampusEDU, has introduced new dual enrollment program that will help high school students earn college credits, accelerate their academic progress and save money on college tuition. Courses offered through Trevecca and CampusEDU will allow high school students the flexibility to learn at their own pace. All courses are video-based, provide an engaging and in  more

Tusculum Alumna Kimberly Cordial's Successful Career Continues as University's New Chief Human Resources Officer
GREENVILLE, Tennessee, July 4 -- Tusculum University issued the following news: Kimberly Cordial, a three-time Tusculum University graduate who has succeeded in the human resources field for nearly 20 years, will continue her career progression by leading that sector at her alma mater. Cordial has been selected as Tusculum's chief human resources officer and will be responsible for designing, implementing and administering the university's personnel management program. Joining the Tusculum fam  more

UT Named a Best Value College by Princeton Review
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, July 4 -- The University of Tennessee issued the following news: The Princeton Review has named University of Tennessee, Knoxville, one of the nation's best-value colleges for students seeking a great education at a relatively affordable price. UT is among 209 schools included in Princeton Review's Best Value Colleges list, which is based on data from its surveys of administrators at more than 650 colleges in 2023 and 2024. Survey topics ranged from academics, cost, and f  more

UT Supply Chain Programs Ranked Top in North America
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, July 3 -- The University of Tennessee issued the following news: The University of Tennessee, Knoxville's Haslam College of Business has been recognized again for excellence in supply chain management education. Gartner's 2024 Top 25 Supply Chain University rankings place UT at No. 1 in North America for graduate supply chain management programs and No. 2 in North America for undergraduate programs. Gartner, based in Stamford, Connecticut, is considered by supply chain pr  more

Vanderbilt unveils mural honoring Black country music legends on Juneteenth
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 1 -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news: Share Twitter Facebook Email LinkedIn In celebration of Juneteenth, a new mural honoring Black country music artists was unveiled on June 19 at the site of the former Vanderbilt Printing Services building. The mural, created by local artist Elisheba Israel Mrozik, draws inspiration from stories and history featured in Vanderbilt professor and award-winning songwriter Alice Randall's latest book, My Black Count  more