Academics

STEM DAY – November 6
https://www.cbu.edu/all-events/stem-day-november-6/
Preview Day – October 13
https://www.cbu.edu/all-events/preview-day-october-13/
Day of Social Justice – October 6
https://www.cbu.edu/all-events/day-of-social-justice-october-6/
Preview Day September 22
https://www.cbu.edu/all-events/preview-day-september-22/
Counselor Breakfast – September 15
https://www.cbu.edu/all-events/counselor-breakfast-september-15/
A Rainbow at the End of the Tunnel

Faced with serious health challenges during her academic and athletic career at CBU, Brooke Hall (’23) has pushed herself to the limit and discovered a rainbow at the end of the tunnel.

https://www.cbu.edu/story/a-rainbow-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel/
As Mid-South grapples with doctor shortage, how a Caribbean medical school is helping

by Corrine S Kennedy | photo by Christine Tannous | from The Commercial Appeal, August 23, 2022 Native Memphian Dr. Sammie Gutierrez took a non-traditional path to medicine. She studied biology at Christian Brothers University and originally wanted to become a veterinarian. She joined the Minority Health International Research Training program in part because it

https://www.cbu.edu/story/as-mid-south-grapples-with-doctor-shortage-how-a-caribbean-medical-school-is-helping/
Aiming for the Stars

Carolina Cano Moreno (’24) came to CBU with the goal of flying high in her future career — and, as she approaches graduation, she is fully prepared for lift-off. Born in Medellin, Colombia, Carolina Cano Moreno (’24) moved to the United States with her parents and her sister at the age of 13. She became

https://www.cbu.edu/story/aiming-for-the-stars/
Screening & Panel Discussion – Searching – Our Quest for Meaning in The Age of Science
https://www.cbu.edu/all-events/screening-panel-discussion-searching-our-quest-for-meaning-in-the-age-of-science/
CHAT GPT – And The Future of Learning
https://www.cbu.edu/all-events/chat-gpt-and-the-future-of-learning/