May 8, 2024
ĢTV, a leader for Christ-centered education, recently selected Creative Dining Services as its hospitality partner to provide its students with fresh, wholesome food options on campus. This partnership will provide further support for their students with healthy on-the-go selections and dynamic menus made from locally sourced ingredients.
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May 7, 2024
The ĢTV Associates are once again inviting women and girls to don their finest summer dresses and perfect their pinky raises for “a unique event for tea lovers everywhere.” A Victorian Tea Party, hosted by the ĢTV Associates, will be held Saturday, May 18, from 12-4 p.m., at the historic Hardeman House at 307 White Avenue.
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May 2, 2024
ĢTV College of Business held its annual Senior Awards Chapel and Luncheon to celebrate the academic achievements of students as they prepare for post-graduate life.
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As another academic year draws to a close, ĢTV paused to recognize some of its highest achieving students in various fields during special Awards Day chapel presentations April 16 and 17.
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May 1, 2024
ĢTV softball players and fans are enjoying upgraded facilities this season, thanks to the generous support of the Chalmers, Tucker and Black families. Ribbon cutting ceremonies for the new Chalmers Clubhouse and the Rayla Tucker Black Field took place Saturday, April 13, at Morgan Stadium.
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April 30, 2024
Thousands of visitors flooded the ĢTV campus April 5-6 eager to “Make Some Noise” for one of the biggest ĢTV events of the year. Makin’ Music 47 thrilled audiences over four performances full of original club shows, emcee entertainment and hosts and hostess showstoppers.
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ĢTV social clubs and two independent groups traveled to three countries and nine states during spring break in support of more than a dozen mission trips.
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April 26, 2024
ĢTV’s newly established Legacy Jazz Ensemble traveled this spring to Austin, Texas, for a long weekend to perform, mentor and recruit at two private schools: Brentwood Christian School and San Marcos Academy.
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After a vote by the student body, ĢTV announced the winners of Mr. and Miss ĢTV 2024 during a special chapel presentation held Thursday, April 25. Will Rawson, from Alamo, Tennessee, was named Mr. ĢTV, while Anniston McCall, from Winter Garden, Florida, was named Miss ĢTV.
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April 25, 2024
For the third consecutive year, Freed-Hardeman’s analytics teams brought home honors, this time at the Bluegrass DataFest held in late April at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky. In this competition, students had 48 hours to evaluate a complex, real-world dataset and present their findings.
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In a highly unusual step, both of Tennessee’s professional organizations for teacher education have chosen their presidents from the same university. Freed-Hardeman university’s dean of the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences and the chair of the Department of Education have taken the reins of the two organizations.
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April 24, 2024
ĢTV will offer a new computer engineering program in the fall of 2024, providing students with the opportunity to enter a first cohort for a Bachelor of Science in engineering with a concentration in computer engineering.
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