Campus responds to Haitian emergency

Center for Social Justice and the Office of the Chaplain team up to help provide aid.
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Student art exhibit

Waggoner Library will host an opening reception Friday, Feb. 12.
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Spirit of Service Week

The J.V. Morsch Center for Social Justice sponsored Martin Luther King Jr. "Spirit of Service Week."
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Trevecca students selected for unique ministry after graduation

Five Trevecca students are invited to reopen work for the Church of the Nazarene in Croatia.
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Viral video—Microsoft CEO signs student's Mac laptop

Steve Ballmer signs a student's Apple Macbook during his visit to Trevecca Nazarene University.
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Rescheduled Basketball games with Martin Methodist

Trevecca will host basketball games on February 8, as a makeup for the games canceled on January 30.
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University opens two hours late on Monday, 2/1

Trevecca will open at 10 AM on Monday, Feb. 1.
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Snow results in change in library hours

Library closes early on Friday, Jan. 29.
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Saturday basketball games postponed

Trevecca's two basketball games for Saturday have been canceled.
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New! Snow cancels classes

Inclement weather for Middle Tennessee resulted in the cancellation of classes at Trevecca.
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Trevecca basketball player featured in The Tennessean

Matthew Elliott is featured in the article, “Trevecca star's success began at home.”
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New! Are you working to help the Haitians?

Wanted: Stories about alumni who are helping in any way in the aftermath of the earthquakes in Haiti
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Alumnus named principal in Williamson County

Ryan Harris, a 2002 Trevecca graduate, is the new principal of Nolensville Elementary.
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Trevecca's Brice featured in Haiti news stories

University raises funds to help Haitian student return home following the earthquake there.
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CEO of Microsoft speaks at event on campus

Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, was the key note speaker at an event on campus.
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