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Zoe Roberts ‘19 explored environmental issues through diverse courses

...Other professors, including Dr. Donna Little and Dr. Theresa Ast, supported her exploration of environmental social issues through many lenses. “Being an IDS major allows you to explore so many...

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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...

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President Kina Mallard starts 2019-20 year with State of the University Address

...pivotal experiences possible. The poem was written to honor the work faculty completed for her institution and other private, liberal arts institutions. “The seeds of that new morning, untamed, bold...

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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....

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Cauble School of Nursing & Health Sciences holds fourth White Coat Ceremony

...a veterinarian, she went to work. An emergency was declared, and the plane landed to ensure the passenger could get emergency medical treatment. Tyson also expressed to the student nurses...

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#AfterReinhardt: Zach Blend ‘17 uses Reinhardt MBA to further leadership abilities at Goshen Valley

...Blend, CEO of the Goshen Valley Foundation “I chose Reinhardt mainly due to its presence within Cherokee County and other alumni who I appreciate and respect in the community,” Blend...

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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....

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Red Cedar Review Brings Folk and Bluegrass to Falany October 25

...fun for all ages.” Last year Red Cedar Review released their debut album, “The Highway,” a mix of traditional bluegrass standards with guitarist/vocalist Brad Edwardson’s original songs. Tickets are $25-$30...

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#FacultyFriday: Dr. Irma Santoro inspires students with love of science

...for General Electric in Georgia’s energy division.  Despite many years involved in higher education, education did not always come easy to Santoro. A native to Venezuela, where much of her...

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Funk Heritage Center celebrates 20-year anniversary, Nov. 21

...elements. Along with the new exhibit, the executive director of the National Trail of Tears Association, Troy Wayne Poteete, will speak, starting at 2 p.m. Tony Harris, Cherokee elder and...

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Cauble School of Nursing educates young Pickens County students

...last day, Oct. 17, was spent showing the students how to apply what they learned with hands-on training that used mannequins and trainers.  “The Cauble School of Nursing has a unique ability to share...

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Karen Mathews selected to serve on Cherokee Chamber board of directors

...at Reinhardt University, Mathews has interacted with local business and community leaders to show students all the county has to offer after graduation.  “Through the wide variety of events and...

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