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A TRIBUTE TO TENNESSEE STATE
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BRINGING NASHVILLE TO EVERYONE IN THE WAY WE ALL LOVE IT, UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL. NO MATTER WHAT YOU LOVE ABOUT THE SOUTH, WE HAVE IT ALL.
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From
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
History
Though it was organized as the
Agricultural and Industrial State
Normal School in 1909 and began
serving students on June 19, 1912,
its status was raised to a four-year
teachers' college in 1922. It was
then elevated to full-fledged
land-grant university status by the
Tennessee State Board of Education
in 1958. Since 1972 it has been
operated under the auspices of the
Tennessee Board of Regents.
The present-day Tennessee State University exists as a result of the
merger on July 1, 1979, of Tennessee State University and the former
University of Tennessee at Nashville. This resulted in a downtown campus.
Academics
This university is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) to award 42
baccalaureate degrees, 21 master's degrees, as well as the two-year
Associate of Science degree in nursing,
dental hygiene, and doctoral degrees in six areas (Biology, Computer
Information Systems Engineering, Education, Psychology and Public
Administration).The College of Nursing is accredited for the A.A.S., B.S.N.,
M.S.N. degrees by the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission.
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The TSU College of Engineering, Technology & Computer Science is
accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)
offering baccalaureate degrees in the areas of Architectural and Facilities
Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, & Computer and Information
Systems Engineering; graduate degrees in the areas of Computer and
Information Systems Engineering, General Engineering (M.E.), Biomedical,
Civil, Environmental, Electrical, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Engineering;
with the Ph.D. in Computer and Information Systems Engineering with
concentrations in Computer Communications and Networks, Control Systems and
Signal Processing, Robotics and Computer Integration, and Manufacturing. It
is also accredited by the National Association of Industrial Technology
(NAIT) offering the B.S. in Aeronautical and Industrial Technology with
concentrations in Aeronautical Technology (through Academic Common Market),
Aviation Management, Aviation Flight, and Industrial Electronics Technology
(through Academic Common Market). The TSU College of Business was the first
to earn dual Association of Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
International (AACSB International) accreditation (accreditation of both the
undergraduate and graduate programs at the same time) in 1994
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NASHVILLE WATCH:
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TSU
Theatre
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SMARTER TRAVELING:
To visit Nashville, one must embrace the south in all its glory.
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“RUINED”
by Lynn Nottage
2009 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama
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| November 11, 2010 Lynn Nottage
will be on TSU's campus for a Guest Lecture on "Ruined" at 1:00 p.m.
Please choose to join in the Lecture which will be open to the Public
and see the play to support the efforts to bring attention to such
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“RUINED”
by Lynn
Nottage
Winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
A rain forest bar and brothel in the
brutally war-torn Democratic Republic of
Congo is the setting for Lynn Nottage’s
much honored and acclaimed new play.
The establishment’s shrewd
matriarch, Mama Nadi both protects and
profits from the women whose bodies have
become battlegrounds between the
government soldiers and rebel forces
alike.
Ruined was developed through
the author’s pilgrimage to Africa where
countless interviews and interactions
resulted in a portrait of the lives of
the women and girls caught in this
devastating and ongoing tragedy.
(Contains adult language and adult
situations)
ISSUES
AND THEMES
Violence
against Women
Impact
of War on Women
Psychological and Physical Rape and
Mutilation
Domestic
Abuse and Community Rejection
TSU THEATRE RODUCTION
November
11-14, & 18-21, 2010
(11,12,13, 18, 19, 20th at
7:30pm;
14
& 21st
at 3:00pm)
Cox-Lewis Theatre
Performing Arts Center
Directed
by Dr. Lawrence James
TSU LECTURE BY PLAYWRIGHT – Lynn
Nottage
Opening Day of the Production
November
11, 2010
University Lecture Series
Main Campus
The Forum, University Campus
Center
1:00 P.M.
Free and Open to the Public
RELATED ACTIVITIES
Special
Panels, and Talk-Backs on Topics and the
Production
throughout Fall Semester.
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| About
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Lynn
Nottage
Pulitzer Prize
Winning Playwright
Lynn
Nottage is a playwright from Brooklyn,
N.Y.
Her plays include
Intimate Apparel,
Fabulation, or the Re-Education Undine,
Crumbs from the Table of Joy,
and
Las Menina.
Nottage
is the recipient of numerous awards
including the MacAuthur Genius Award,
Out Critics Circle Award, AUDELCO
awards, among many others.
Her most recent play,
Ruined,
has
been hailed as one of the most powerful
dramas to be produced in the last decade.
The play received the 2009 Pulitzer
Prize for Drama.
Most recently, also for
Ruined, Nottage received the Horton
Foote Prize for excellence in theatre, as
well as the 2010 Steinberg Award, theatre’s
richest prize.
She is a graduate of Brown University
and the Yale School of Drama where she is
currently a visiting lecturer.
TSU LECTURE
Lynn Nottage
will present a lecture at Tennessee State
University on her play
Ruined.
November 11, 2010
Opening Day of the
Production
University Lecture Series
Main Campus
The Forum, University Campus Center
1:00 P.M.
Free and Open to the Public
TSU THEATRE PRODUCTION of "RUINED"
November 11-14, &
18-21, 2010
(11,12,13, 18, 19, 20th at
7:30pm; 14 &
21st at 3:00pm)
Cox-Lewis Theatre
Performing Arts Center
Directed by Dr.
Lawrence James
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