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I wish everyone could be able to experience Tennessee 4-H Congress at least once as a 4-Her. Local 4-H'er reports on 75th Tennessee 4-H Congress Skip to main content
4-H is a U.S.-based network of youth organizations whose mission is "engaging youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development". [1] Its name is a reference to the occurrence of the initial letter H four times in the organization's original motto head, heart, hands, and health, which was later incorporated into the fuller pledge officially adopted in 1927.
Hiwassee College was a private college in Madisonville, Tennessee.Founded in 1849, the college offered associate degrees as well as bachelor's degrees.The majority of its associate degree graduates went on to complete bachelor's degrees elsewhere.
In 2014, the Tennessee General Assembly created the Tennessee Promise, which allows in-state high school graduates to enroll in two-year post-secondary education programs such as associate degrees and certificates at community colleges and trade schools in Tennessee tuition-free, funded by the state lottery, if they meet certain requirements. [13]
Maryville College announced July 18 that its athletic programs will join the Southern Athletics Association, starting with football and women's golf in the 2025-26 academic year.
Dossett Hall. ETSU was founded as East Tennessee State Normal School in 1911 to educate teachers; the K-12 training school, called University School, operates to this day. . East Tennessee State officially became a college in 1925 when it changed its name to East Tennessee State Teachers College, subsequently gaining accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools ...
At 4:15 p.m., The East Tennessee Veterans Memorial Association and the Center for the Study of Tennesseans and War at the University of Tennessee will be highlighted by John Romeiser, UT professor ...
The conference is the successor to the Volunteer State Athletic Conference (VSAC), which began in the 1940s; [2] and later the Tennessee-Virginia Athletic Conference (TVAC) that operated during the 1980s and 1990s. [2] The Appalachian Athletic Conference was formed in 2000 with the additions of members from Virginia, Kentucky, and North ...