
Two Students Join All-Tennessee Academic Team
Karina Mesa Ramirez, a pre-imaging science major from Sevierville, and Shannon Erickson, a general studies major from Parrottsville, were honored during an honors luncheon hosted by TBR. Students are chosen for this honor based on academic achievement, leadership potential and community service.
Read MoreCarFit Coming to Morristown Campus
The Walters State Occupational Therapy Program invites senior drivers to a CarFit from 10 a.m.-no...
Enjoy Lunch at the Maples Institute
Walters State’s Maples Institute for Culinary Arts is inviting the public to two luncheons and a ...
Macbeth Explores Shakespeare's Dark Side
Toil and trouble are coming to the theatre of the Judge William H. Inman Humanities Complex on Wa...
First Horizon Bank Sponsors Expo Center LED Display
First Horizon Bank (NYSE: FHN or “First Horizon”), a regional leader in both commercial and perso...
Spring Humanities Events Include "Macbeth," Concerts
Enjoy a diverse offering of concerts, plays and other performances presented by students in the D...
Walters State Dual Enrollment Students See 92% Success Rate
The program, which allows high school students to earn credit for both high school and college wi...
Olympic Gold Medalist, Title IX Expert to Speak at Walters State
Nancy Hogshead, Olympic gold medalist and civil rights attorney, will speak at 6 p.m. on March 31...
Class 139 Completes Walters State Regional Law Enforcement Academy
Fifty-five cadets graduated from the Walters State Regional Law Enforcement Training Academy on M...
Hornberger Receives Two Prestigious Scholarships
Walters State student Kelly Hornberger, a paralegal studies major, has received two prestigious a...
Noncredit Classes Offer Robotics, GIS, OSHA Training
Noncredit classes offered by Walters State’s Division of Workforce Training in April include two ...
Medical Laboratory Technology Program Starts This Fall
The Medical Laboratory Technology Program will launch this fall. As medical laboratory technician...
Faculty Member Chosen for Harvard Leadership Program
Dr. Kimberly Cassidy, assistant professor of early childhood education and head of the college’s ...
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