Collaborative effort is underway to address a concern that too often goes unspoken: food insecurity among college students
Celebration demonstrates Belmont Dining’s commitment to recognizing and valuing employees
Belmont University’s dining team successfully executed an upscale plated lunch for 950 guests at the Curb Event Center
Belmont University students have made strides toward sustainability by using 1,004 Ozzi to-go boxes in 2024
Belmont Dining by Sodexo and Belmont Student Care Services have launched a thoughtful initiative to combat food insecurity on campus.
Belmont University students are joining forces with Frito-Lay and the Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation to support communities in need
Belmont University students have a unique opportunity to make a difference in the fight against hunger through their everyday purchases.
Belmont University Dining by Sodexo is participating in the Sodexo Stop Hunger Fall 2024 campaign partnering with SRMax and Shoes for Crews
Belmont University Dining by Sodexo hosted a Welcome Back BBQ at the Curb Event Center, marking a warm and hearty start to the academic year
Event featured collaborative efforts of Belmont University Dining by Sodexo, including the catering team, chefs, and Sodexo managers
Belmont University students are encouraged to participate by donating canned food items during the Spring Semester
Harrington Place Dining has become a hot spot on campus, transforming the way Belmont University students experience food and community
At the heart of Belmont University's Dining Services stands Sodexo’s own Ms. Tonya, a supervisor with an impressive 40-year tenure
As part of its "Mission 1865" campaign, the lifestyle retailer aims to highlight talented Black educators across the country
Belmont University Dining is set to embrace innovative ideas and fresh culinary perspectives with the addition of the Bruin Flavor Squad
Students will now have the opportunity to spend their entire four years of training in either Knoxville or Nashville.
Candidates discuss COVID closings, budget issues, and divisive partisan politics.
One of the biggest knocks on the program is that it won't provide enough money for students to enroll in private schools.
The two separate lawsuits were filed on behalf of girls that attended Sylvan Park Paideia Elementary and Carter-Lawrence Elementary.
The majority opinon states there was enough evidence of “deliberate indifference” by the Nashville School District to support the suits.
The filing claims 80% of spousal hires who are male have been granted promotion or tenure, compared to less than 17% of female counterparts.
She stood on the stage of the historically Black campus as the first woman VP, first Black VP, and first Asian-American VP.
The university has lost four doctoral students in the biomedical sciences program to suicide in the past two years.
An alert was sent to students Monday about a bomb threat, and Fisk announced it will remain closed for the rest of the day.
A report shows the state shorted Tennessee State University by tens of millions in land grant funds over 100 years.
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Nashville Public Schools will continue to require masks until further notice from the court.
The lawsuit filed by Olivia Ruth Hill also alleges her supervisors retaliated against her after she reported harassment.
The governor says any district that refuses to follow the executive order would be breaking the law, but did not specify enforcement steps.
Adrienne Battle said Wednesday she is making the push because of the “alarming rise” in COVID-19 cases and the Delta variant spread.
Nationally, applications for financial aid are down this year.
Many students say they don't feel reflected in the curriculum.
These historically Black institutions that receive federal funds to help train future age workers include Tennessee State University.
Safer Schools Nashville says many current proposals in the city budget are great but still don't provide enough resources for students.
The proposal to open Nashville Classical is another test of a new state law that watered down local control.
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A $191 million investment in capital school projects has been followed by a proposed $50 million in teacher raises.
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If a district doesn’t see at least 80% of its students in grades 3 through 12 take the test, it can request a waiver from the state.
The share of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Davidson County.