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Scholarships helps study abroad programs for Roane State students

Posted at 12:37 am July 14, 2014
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Roane State Study Abroad Scholarships

The Roane State Concert Choir traveled to Malaga, Spain, this spring, just one of the international education programs offered at the college. (Submitted photo)

 

A grant awarded by the Tennessee Board of Regents helped Roane State Community College students participate in study abroad programs this spring.

Access and Diversity grants are awarded by the Tennessee Board of Regents to projects promoting diversity, enhancing inclusiveness, and strengthening the presence of underrepresented groups on campuses statewide. Roane State associate professor of business Dave Rath applied for and received an Access and Diversity grant for 2013-14. Titled “Access Global Cultures,” the grant funded study abroad scholarships up to $1,000.

Scholarship applicants were required to write an essay and to complete a minimum of 30 hours of Roane State community service after returning from their study abroad program. Recipients were chosen based on individual need, GPA, and their essay.

The grant, for example, provided funding for music students who traveled to Malaga, Spain, in March to participate in an international choral festival. Of the 11 Concert Choir members who traveled to Spain, six applied for and received the Access Global Cultures scholarship. All six students agreed that without the scholarships, they would not have been able to participate. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Access and Diversity, Access Global Cultures, Amanda Holly, Ashley Sherrill, community service, Dave Rath, global cultures, grants, International Education, Malaga, Roane State Community College, Roane State Concert Choir, scholarships, Spain, study abroad, TBR, Tennessee Board of Regents, Trisha Davis

Roane State Concert Choir earns honor in international competition

Posted at 10:28 pm April 30, 2014
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Roane State Concert Choir

The Roane State Concert Choir won a silver award at the Canta en Primavera festival in Malaga, Spain. From left are music director Geol Greenlee, students Amanda Cole, Kela Oberloh, Amber Delk, Mason Van Horn, Paul Davis, Jeremiah Jacks, Eddie Rivera, Amanda Holly, Trisha Davidson, Judy Rivera, and Ashley Sherrill, and choral director Brenda Luggie. (Submitted photo)

 

Roane State Community College’s Concert Choir won a silver award at an international choral festival held in Malaga, Spain.

The choir traveled to Malaga, a seaport on the Andalusian coast of southern Spain, last month during spring break. Under the direction of Brenda Luggie and accompanied by Geol Greenlee, the 11-member choir performed in the Canta en Primavera (Sing in Spring) festival.

“The group was the only ensemble from the U.S., and in their first international competition, scored silver (level 9), less than two points from the winner’s score,” Luggie said. “Their success is not just a feather in their caps, but a memory they will cherish for the rest of their lives.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: Amanda Cole, Amanda Holly, Amber Delk, Ashley Sherrill, Brenda Luggie, Canta en Primavera, Concert Choir, Eddie Rivera, Geol Greenlee, Jeremiah Jacks, Judy Rivera, Kela Oberloh, Malaga, Mason Van Horn, Paul Davis, Roane State Community College, Roane State Concert Choir, Sing in Spring, Spain, Trisha Davidson

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