803 Columbia State Students Earn Fall Academic Honors
Columbia State's president and dean's lists recognized hundreds of students who balanced coursework, jobs, and family obligations to earn top grades.
Continue ReadingColumbia State's president and dean's lists recognized hundreds of students who balanced coursework, jobs, and family obligations to earn top grades.
Continue ReadingCompeting against more than 25 teams from across Tennessee, Columbia State swept the top two spots in Basic Life Support and took first place in Advanced Life Support.
Continue ReadingStudents from Columbia State's EMS Academy took first place in both the Advanced Life Support and Basic Life Support divisions at a statewide competition in Sevierville.
Continue ReadingParamedic and AEMT students from Hampshire Pike took first and second place in Basic Life Support and first and fourth in Advanced Life Support at the Battle of the Smokies.
Continue ReadingParamedic and AEMT students from Hampshire Pike took first place in both the Advanced and Basic Life Support divisions at the Battle of the Smokies.
Continue ReadingCompeting against 25-plus teams from across Tennessee, Columbia State's paramedic and EMT students took first place in both the Advanced and Basic Life Support divisions.
Continue ReadingColumbia State's paramedic and AEMT students took first and second place in both major divisions at the Battle of the Smokies in Sevierville.
Continue ReadingFall 2025 graduates achieved a 100% first-attempt national registry pass rate, sending a new wave of trained first responders into the region's communities.
Continue ReadingThree marketing students studied abroad in Iceland and returned with a full tourism campaign designed to put Fairview on the map as a cycling and outdoor destination.
Continue ReadingColumbia native Olivia Ferrara took first place in the Sigma Kappa Delta national journal's short fiction category with a deeply personal story about connection and caregiving.
Continue ReadingFamily, friends, staff, and community members gathered to send off the Culleoka Unit School's newest graduates.
Continue ReadingFamily, friends, staff, and neighbors gathered to send Culleoka Unit School's newest graduates out into the world.
Continue ReadingFamily, friends, and community members gathered to honor Culleoka's graduating seniors in a ceremony that capped years of hard work.
Continue ReadingCollege recognizes academic excellence in fall 2025 semester.
Continue ReadingAssociate degree graduates join profession at 98% NCLEX pass rate, well above national average.
Continue ReadingClass exceeds national exam pass rate standards.
Continue ReadingEMS program honors 13 EMTs and 28 AEMTs upon completion of Fall 2025 training.
Continue ReadingCommunity college honors degree and certificate recipients in milestone celebration.
Continue ReadingCommencement ceremony honors degree and certificate completers with local business leader as speaker.
Continue ReadingCollege honors degree and certificate candidates; Parks Motor Sales principal delivers address.
Continue ReadingParamedics and EMTs complete training with perfect first-attempt pass rates.
Continue ReadingCollege paramedic and EMT teams win first place in both divisions at statewide competition.
Continue ReadingEmergency medical services teams captured top honors in both divisions at the statewide competition.
Continue ReadingPresident's and Dean's lists recognize students balancing coursework with jobs and family obligations.
Continue ReadingPre-apprenticeship program showcases seven weeks of intensive technical training.
Continue ReadingSeven-week pre-apprentice program produces skilled technicians for utility and municipal partners.
Continue ReadingCommunity college recognizes excellence with president's and dean's lists.
Continue ReadingForty graduates celebrate with Nightingale Pledge; 98% NCLEX pass rate exceeds national average.
Continue ReadingClass of 2025 nursing students celebrated after completing rigorous clinical and classroom training.
Continue ReadingFall 2025 cohort achieves perfect national registry pass rates.
Continue ReadingSeven-week academy program prepares students for utility work careers.
Continue ReadingEight hundred three students earn academic honors for Fall 2025 semester.
Continue ReadingGraduates recognized for their accomplishments and bright futures ahead.
Continue ReadingAnnual graduation ceremony honors graduating seniors' accomplishments and future promises.
Continue ReadingGraduation ceremony honors students' accomplishments and futures.
Continue ReadingMaury County celebrates accomplishments of rural school graduates.
Continue ReadingParents urged to register students before deadline for upcoming academic year.
Continue ReadingParents urged to complete enrollment for upcoming school year.
Continue ReadingFamilies still have time to enroll students for the upcoming academic year.
Continue ReadingMaury County families encouraged to complete enrollment for the upcoming school year.
Continue ReadingMaury County public schools honors seniors' hard work and bright futures.
Continue ReadingGraduates celebrated for determination and academic achievement.
Continue ReadingCommencement ceremony celebrated hard work and achievement of nearly 400 seniors.
Continue ReadingSpring Hill High celebrates the hard work and determination of its graduating class.
Continue ReadingNicholas Herrud credits community college with foundational guidance that launched doctoral study in Eastern Europe.
Continue ReadingFirst-generation college student Nicholas Herrud went from Columbia State's Hampshire Pike campus to a doctoral program at Notre Dame — and he says the community college made it possible.
Continue ReadingAubree Harper's original song was recognized as part of a Maury County Public Schools songwriting unit developed in collaboration with the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Continue ReadingAubree Harper's original song, written as part of a classroom collaboration with the Country Music Hall of Fame, drew recognition from Maury County Public Schools.
Continue ReadingAubree Harper was honored as part of a school songwriting collaboration with the Country Music Hall of Fame — proof that Maury County students are telling stories worth hearing.
Continue ReadingAubree Harper had her original composition chosen through a collaborative songwriting program between Maury County Public Schools and the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Continue ReadingNicholas Herrud, a first-generation college student who started at Columbia State in 2017, is now pursuing doctoral studies as a Fulbright scholar — and credits his professors on Hampshire Pike for getting him there.
Continue ReadingFirst-generation college student Nicholas Herrud credits Columbia State professors with setting him on a path that now leads through Eastern Europe as a Fulbright scholar.
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