Recent TACUHO History
TACUHO 2023 | By the Numbers
Over 60 professionals and paraprofessionals in attendance from 15 member institutions
Joined by 5 corporate sponsors who graciously helped to make the conference possible through their time, energy, and financial contributions
Fifteen programming sessions covering a wide array of topics
TACUHO 2023 | Awards and Elections
The following members were elected to serve on the TARH Executive Board:
TACUHO President and Host Committee Chair: Robert Perkins from Middle Tennessee State University
TACUHO State Representative and Web Coordinator: Stephanie Hill Skerlak from East Tennessee State University
The following awards were presented:
TACUHO Graduate and Paraprofessional of the Year: Alex Noreiga from Middle Tennessee State University
TACUHO New Professional of the Year: Arielle Robertson from the University of Memphis
Earl Wright Service Award: Tony Johnson from the University of Memphis
The Best of Tennessee 2023 program award was presented to the following:
Utilizing Restorative Justice Practices to Develop Students through Conduct presented by Chad Clark and Lauren Anderson from Belmont University
TACUHO 2022 | By the Numbers
Over 70 professionals and paraprofessionals in attendance from 13 member institutions
Joined by 5 corporate sponsors who graciously helped to make the conference possible through their time, energy, and financial contributions
Twelve programming sessions covering a wide array of topics
TACUHO 2022 | Awards and Elections
The following members were elected to serve on the TARH Executive Board:
TACUHO President and Host Committee Chair: Mitchell Furtner from Vanderbilt University
TACUHO Secretary and Treasurer: Amanda Fields from Middle Tennessee State University
The following awards were presented:
TACUHO Graduate and Paraprofessional of the Year: Gladstone Gunn II from East Tennessee State University
TACUHO New Professional of the Year: Drew Bryant from Vanderbilt University
Earl Wright Service Award: John Rowell from Vanderbilt University
The Best of Tennessee 2022 program award was presented to the following:
Big, Large, and In Charge: Successful Operations of a Large Complex presented by Jessup Peterson and Jordan Cooper from Belmont University
TACUHO 2021 | By the Numbers
Over 60 professionals and paraprofessionals in attendance from 13 member institutions
Joined by 5 corporate sponsors who graciously helped to make the conference possible through their time, energy, and financial contributions
Ten programming sessions covering a wide array of topics
TACUHO 2021 | Awards and Elections
The following members were elected to serve on the TARH Executive Board:
TACUHO President and Host Committee Chair: Gabrielle Whisenton from Middle Tennessee State University
TACUHO Tennessee State Representative and Web Coordinator: Kendra Ivins from Carson-Newman University
The following awards were presented:
Earl Wright Service Award: Shanna Carmack from Carson-Newman University
The Best of Tennessee 2021 program award was presented to the following:
Making “Cents” of Your Paycheck: Financial Literacy for Live-In Staff Members presented by Brendan Miller and Brandon Frazho from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville