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Q&A with Anita Bugg, VP of Content at WPLN Nashville Public Radio

4/21/2016

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In preparation for tomorrow's 13th Annual Wine Tasting and Silent Auction, we're thrilled to feature a Q&A with Anita Bugg, Honorary Chair for the event and VP of Content at WPLN Nashville Public Radio.

​Continue reading to learn what's she most looking forward to at the Wine Tasting and Silent Auction, her favorite books as a child and what inspired her love for reading.

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An Intern’s Perspective at ENHE

4/18/2016

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by Briana Perry

​When I first learned that I would need to complete an internship for my Masters program, I knew that I wanted to work with an organization that supported minority students with academics.
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Taking It To Heart

4/11/2016

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by Lisa Howington

I recently had an experience that left me reflecting on how I expect my children and my students to respond in difficult situations.

As adults, I think that we sometimes expect more of children than we are capable of ourselves. When children or my students come to me and say that someone called them a name or said something that hurt their feelings, I intervene to ask for apologies and then expect them to let it go and move on. We have dealt with it, and now we have to put it behind us. ​

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Why Literacy is Important to Me as a Poet

4/4/2016

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by Emily Joy Allison-Hearn​

As a first born to a stay-at-home mother, I had the luxury of being read to as a child, and even as a baby, each and every day, long before I could understand any of it. My mother read it all to me--The Chronicles of Narnia, Anne of Green Gables, Heidi, the American Girl series, and so much more.

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