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A graphic of a brown building silhouette with three arched windows above the text: The Celebration at the Ryman, ĢTV’s 60th Anniversary of the Benefit Dinner, featuring Shenandoah and Clint Black.

Country Legends Shenandoah and Clint Black to Headline The Celebration at the Ryman: ĢTV’s 60th Anniversary of the Benefit Dinner

In honor of the landmark 60th anniversary of the ĢTV Benefit Dinner, supporters of ĢTV are invited to join a very special celebration at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, Thursday, January 16, 2025.

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ĢTV Establishes Endowed Chair for Excellence in Business in Honor of Late Professor

ĢTV is honoring the legacy of a long-serving member of its College of Business faculty by establishing an endowed chair in his name. The Dr. Bobby Bush Endowed Chair for Excellence in Business commemorates Bush’s distinguished 25-year tenure (1976-2001) as a professor of business at the university.

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A New Era Begins: ĢTV’s Loyd Auditorium to Reopen as the David Thomas Dryden Auditorium

At the heart of ĢTV’s campus, a 48-year-old auditorium is set to receive not only a new life but also a new name. Previously known as Loyd Auditorium, the beloved venue will officially become the David Thomas Dryden Auditorium when it reopens in 2025.

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Church Leadership Workshop 2024 event flyer with dates September 27-28 at MSYC. Speakers listed: David R. Shannon (Purpose), Stephen Sutton (Planning), Hiram Kemp (Prayer). Includes event website and logo.

ĢTV to Sponsor Church Leadership Workshop at MSYC, September 27-28

ĢTV’s Center of Excellence in Spiritual Leadership (CESL) will host a Church Leadership Workshop at Mid-South Youth Camp in Henderson, Tennessee, September 27-28.

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ĢTV Presents Alumni Show: “Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery”

Get ready for a night of laughter and mystery as ĢTV (ĢTV) brings “Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery” to the stage. Directed by Kevin Record, this year’s show features a talented ensemble of ĢTV alumni, friends and Chester County locals.

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ĢTV Appoints James Biggs as New Director of Undergraduate Admissions

Following six years working with ĢTV Admissions and over a decade of management experience, James Biggs has been appointed ĢTV’s new undergraduate director of admissions. This new role will take effect August 1.

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A group of young men and women, wearing matching golf uniforms, stand together on a golf course green, with two adult coaches at each end. Trees and a flag are visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

ĢTV Golf Team to Host Annual Golf Scramble, September 28

ĢTV’s golf program invites golfers and sponsors to tee off for the 2024 Annual Golf Scramble at the Chickasaw Golf Course in Henderson, Tennessee, Saturday, September 28, at 9 am. For each four-person team, a $500 entry fee will cover green fees, a cart, a catered lunch, tee gifts and prizes.

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ĢTV Henderson Nursing Graduates Earn 100% First-Time NCLEX Pass Rate for Sixth Straight Year

For the sixth consecutive year, ĢTV nursing students from the Henderson cohort have achieved a 100% first-time pass rate for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX). ĢTV’s full nursing program has consistently achieved pass rates above the national average since 2019.

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Dr Scott Wyatt, ĢTV Choir Conductor

ĢTV Hires Accomplished Conductor as New Director of University Chorale

With a vision to build on the excellence of ĢTV’s music program, Dr. Scott Wyatt has been named ĢTV’s new director of the University Chorale and assistant professor of music.

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ĢTV Appoints Kaylan Stewart Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management

After seven years of leading undergraduate admissions at ĢTV, Kaylan Stewart will step into her new role as associate vice president for enrollment management on August 1.

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Blue and green flyer for a fish fry event benefiting Mid-South Youth Camp on July 27, 2024, from 4–6 p.m. All-you-can-eat. Dine-in or drive-through. $15 adults, $10 ages 6–11, free ages 0–5.

MSYC to Host 41st Annual Fish Fry Event

Mid-South Youth Camp will once again host its popular fish fry fundraising event to benefit the well-loved Christian camp. This year’s 41st annual MSYC Fish Fry will be held July 27, from 4-6 p.m., at 260 Youth Camp Loop near Henderson, Tennessee. 

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ĢTV’s Inaugural Equip Ministry Camp Trains Young Men for Future Ministry

ĢTV’s College of Biblical Studies hosted 12 young participants for the inaugural Equip Ministry Camp on campus May 28-31.

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