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South City Redevelopment Prepares to Break Ground -
Saturday, April 7, 2018
Capstone Building Corp. is preparing to break ground on the first phase of the South City Choice Neighborhood Improvement project on the site of the former Foote Homes public housing development.
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Last Word: Holder in Memphis for MLK 50, EDGE Sets a Date and South City Moves -
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
The week of MLK50 commemorations began Monday with a speech by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and the arrival Monday afternoon of Rev. Bernice King, the youngest child of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Meanwhile, Monday's day of free admission to the museum, underwritten by FedEx drew a long line. It also drew some remote trepidation that tends to make the situation seem worse than it is once you actually go there for yourself.
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South City Redevelopment Prepares to Break Ground -
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Capstone Building Corp. is preparing to break ground on the first phase of the South City Choice Neighborhood Improvement project on the site of the former Foote Homes public housing development.
4.
Transcript: CBU to Transform Campus, Transition to Project-Based Learning -
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Christian Brothers University is not only changing the look of its campus at Central Avenue and East Parkway. Leaders of the institution are embarking on the second phase of a $70 million capital campaign that includes plans to “blow up” the university’s department of education to include Crosstown High School and the neighboring Middle College High School, extend internships to all students and to create a new library that is more than “air conditioning for books.”
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Street Near Methodist To Be Renamed After Shorb -
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare CEO Gary Shorb is retiring from the hospital system at year’s end. In addition to a legacy that’s included 15 years as Methodist’s CEO, plus other leadership roles at Methodist and at Regional One Health, Shorb is also leaving something behind in the city’s medical district – his name.
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McQueen Watching Teaching Methods, ASD Controversy Closely -
Monday, February 15, 2016
At the last of three schools that Tennessee Education Commissioner Candice McQueen visited last week, Lester Prep principal Brearn Wright got right to the heart of the matter.
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Charter School Resistance Flares -
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
When leaders of the Yes Prep charter group walked into a hostile meeting at American Way Middle School Monday, Oct. 27, set up by the Achievement School District, they also walked into a “Save Our School” rally organized by opponents of the school’s takeover by the state-run district.
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University of Tennessee Students Help Design Nashville’s Future -
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Nashville may be a city on the rise, attracting new residents by the droves. But it’s also a laboratory for students at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville’s College of Architecture and Design, where they are designing the communities of the future in partnership with the Nashville Civic Design Center.
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New U of M Nursing School Dean Sets Sights on Growth -
Friday, July 28, 2006
Dr. Marjorie Luttrell began her career in nursing with a desire to care for the youngest patients.
"As long as I can remember, I have wanted to be a nurse, in particular, a pediatric nurse," Luttrell said.
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Archived Article: Real Focus -
Tuesday, August 17, 2004
ANNE MANNING Interest Rates Set Off Remodeling Boom
ANNE MANNING
The Daily News
Its mid-July and rubble reigns within 10 feet of the front door. The old kitchen, dining room and a recently departed college students room are all but gone,...
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Archived Article: Collegiate (bott) -
Thursday, February 4, 1999
By LAURIE JOHNSON Construction begins on $5 million student housing at CBU By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Construction is ready to begin on a $5 million student housing complex on the Christian Brothers University campus. The three-building comple...