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Reinhardt’s RESPY Awards values efforts of athletes
...want to share the ceremony with athletes and coaches, as well as the student body who also support the sport teams here at Reinhardt,” said Cornista. “Come dressed in business casual...
President Kina Mallard starts 2019-20 year with State of the University Address
...of our present,” said Mallard. Throughout her address, Mallard noted experiences that built the campus to become the strong foundation in the lives of students that enables them to thrive—at...
First Year Seminar promotes service learning through community engagement
...students entering college. That knowledge won’t just come from textbooks, however, as students will be given several service-learning opportunities and unique ways to gain financial literacy. Dean of students Dr....
Cauble School of Nursing & Health Sciences holds fourth White Coat Ceremony
...when answering the call when off the clock. She recalled a flight she took from Atlanta to Los Angeles. A call came from over the loudspeaker asking for a medical...
#AfterReinhardt: Zach Blend ‘17 uses Reinhardt MBA to further leadership abilities at Goshen Valley
...campus and is one of the Goshen Foundation’s four agencies that improve the lives of foster children in North Georgia. The Ranch houses around 40 young men and provides them...
Reinhardt, Cartersville Medical Center announce partnership
...cornerstone of patient care and are seeking to invest in unique educational and professional development opportunities to further their career,” said Jan Tidwell, Chief Nursing Officer for Cartersville Medical Center....
Red Cedar Review Brings Folk and Bluegrass to Falany October 25
...S.C., the group uses guitar, mandolin, upright bass, fiddle, percussion and vocal harmonies to create a unique style that invites the listener into stories. “Come and enjoy an entertaining, toe...
#FacultyFriday: Dr. Irma Santoro inspires students with love of science
By Jordan Beach Many departments on campus provide students with enriching educational experiences while receiving their undergraduate degree, and Dr. Irma Santoro understands the importance of those types of opportunities. Dr. Irma Santoro, biology program coordinator...
Dr. Pam Wilson uses media to uncover marginalized history
...place in January 2019 and now includes brochures that can be digitally accessed on cell phones and tablets. Wilson’s purpose for updating this aspect of Cartersville’s tourism was to use...
Funk Heritage Center celebrates 20-year anniversary, Nov. 21
...Georgia TOTA chapter president, will lead the ceremonial first planting for a re-dedication of the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail. A special grant from the TOTA funded the new...
Cauble School of Nursing educates young Pickens County students
By Jordan Beach When Reinhardt faculty and students from the Cauble School of Nursing & Health Sciences aren’t teaching or learning about health and how to become nurses, they take their knowledge...
Karen Mathews selected to serve on Cherokee Chamber board of directors
...the local job market.” With the events and activities Mathews plans, such as the Workforce Wednesday series that brings business representatives to campus, she utilizes her connections to build relationships with...