CSM students, faculty and staff gather for a group photo spelling out "CSM" on the lawn.

Ten Years of the College of Sciences & Mathematics

The Power of 10 - Celebrate 10 Years of CSM

College of Sciences & Mathematics 10 year anniversary sealBelmont University’s College of Sciences & Mathematics (CSM) is celebrating its 10-year anniversary with "The Power of 10," featuring a series of monthly events from August 2024 to May 2025 designed for students, faculty, staff and alumni to engage with one another and foster a sense of community within the CSM family. These include trivia nights, lectures, research symposiums, and a community service day. The college, established in 2014, now offers 14 majors and emphasizes undergraduate research with faculty. The celebration will culminate in a closing ceremony and graduation.

CSM has made significant strides in its first decade, expanding opportunities for students through hands-on learning and research. The college fosters partnerships with organizations like the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation and Nashville’s STEM initiatives, providing students with real-world experience. For more details, read the full story here.

Schedule of Events

Spelling CSM on the Lawn

CSM students, faculty and staff gather for a group photo spelling out "CSM" on the lawn.

CSM spelled out by the community

Trivia on Family Weekend

Students and parents participated in math, science and Belmont trivia. We were excited to host 22 teams made of students, staff, faculty, alumni, and even parents of students! Approximately 130+ people present and we had to bring in extra chairs and tables for the event. The Top Prize was awarded to the student group winners!

Group picture of trivia participants
Group image of trivia participants
Image of Trivia winners

Vaughn Science Lecture

On Thursday, October 24th, we were excited to host Dr. Cassie Mae Argenbright, a Postdoctoral Research Associate at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, present her talk titled "From Bench to Bedside: Translating Pain Research into Clinical Precision Medicine." Drawing from extensive research in both preclinical models and clinical investigations, Dr. Cassie Mae Argenbright presented her work on multidimensional pain phenotyping, focusing on her journey from preclinical nociplastic pain models to application in complimentary/alternative medicine and adult survivors of pediatric cancer. The discussion covered the biological mechanisms underlying chronic pain and its comorbidities, including disruptions in affect and cognition. By bridging the gap between experimental psychology and clinical investigations, this talk highlighted innovative approaches to personalized pain management, offering insights into how laboratory and behavioral discoveries can inform and enhance precision medicine in clinical settings.

Image of Psychology & Neuroscience faculty with Dr. Argenbright

Science Undergraduate Research Symposium (SURS)

A day dedicated to undergraduate students presenting their research. 

We were grateful that the Biology Department hosted Dr. DeAnna Beasley from the University of Tennessee Chattanooga for our Keynote speaker. Her talk was titled “Empowering futures: Bridging student research, mentorship and community engagement”

A detailed schedule for the day can be found here.

SURS Speaker, Dr. Beasley, with Biology hosts

Dr. Beasley and her son with a CSM 10 sign

Dr. Beasley presentation

Dr. Beasley & Audience

Student Presentations

Student Presentation

Student presentation

Student presentation

Student presentation

Student presentation

Cards & Cookies

CSM will decorate cookies and make Christmas cards to be donated to nursing homes.

Day of Service

CSM will come together and spend the day out in the community serving Nashville.

Homecoming Lunch and Game

Students, faculty, staff, retired faculty and alumni are invited to a pregame lunch at sit together at the Homecoming basketball game. Note: The Feb. 1 date is just a placeholder — more info regarding 2025 Homecoming dates will be announced in the future.

Movie Night

Students, faculty and staff are invited to watch a movie together in one of the big theaters on Belmont's campus. Location info to follow.

SPARK Symposium

The Scholarship, Performance, Art, Research and Knowledge Symposium (SPARK) is a day dedicated to undergraduate and graduate students sharing their work across campus, from music performances and art showcases to scholarly research.

Closing Ceremony and Graduation

Sending off our CSM Bruins at graduation with unique CSM graduation stoles.