Congratulations to student artists Kati Tong '25, Zinnia Nichols Loller '25, Jolie Booth '23, and Kaya Booth '22 whose art will be featured in an upcoming art exhibition.
Four USN art students' work will be featured in Frist Art Museum's annual Teens Take the Frist exhibition, June 18 – September 25, 2021. Kati Tong '25, Zinnia Nichols Loller '25, Jolie Booth '23, and Kaya Booth '22 each had work selected.
A jury of Frist Art Museum curators and educators selected the artworks from a pool of submissions by teens from Cheatham, Davidson, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson counties. The exhibition will be on view in the Frist's Upper-Level Education Corridor; the exhibition will be open and accessible to all ages. More, the works will be available to view online.
University School of Nashville will recognize Distinguished Alumna Cheryl McKissack Daniel ’79 her pioneering work as a builder during the Class of 2026’s Convocation on Tuesday, May 12.
The Quiz Bowl team won second place in the South Warren Spartan Open tournament, qualifying the team for the 2026 High School National Championship tournament. Congratulations to Basil Broemel '28 and Jasmine Horwitz '26 for placing seventh and ninth, respectively.
Students and faculty have resumed composting at USN. Through collaboration, persistence, and student leadership across all divisions, the program has already gotten off to a great start.
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