The Wizard of Sweetens Cove
Wildly innovative, maverick golf course creator Rob Collins, C’97, leads a renaissance in course design by looking back to the history of the sport. And it all started with the world’s first “social media golf course.”
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The founder and CEO of the Savannah Bee Company, Dennard is on a mission to educate people around the globe about the wonders of honeybees. Learn about his unconventional business model, based on the beehive, and hear about how his philosophy of doing what is best for everyone has launched his career as an entrepreneur, environmental steward, and master beekeeper.
The Carlos Gallery in the Nabit Art Building is pleased to present Reflection of Memories, an exhibition of paintings and collages by student Calley Doyle. Using portraits from different years, this body of work condenses different versions of identity into the same space. The collection of old objects also communicates the passing of time throughout an individual’s life.
Wildly innovative, maverick golf course creator Rob Collins, C’97, leads a renaissance in course design by looking back to the history of the sport. And it all started with the world’s first “social media golf course.”
A landmark staging of A Streetcar Named Desire—in Sewanee’s Tennessee Williams Center—honors the literary legacy of one of America’s greatest playwrights.
With the opening of Biehl Commons at the center of campus this semester, Sewanee students get a facility purpose-built for their enjoyment—a place to hang out, study, meet friends, and grab a bite. Join us for a look at what the new social commons has to offer.
A two-year odyssey takes a Sewanee history and German major from Tennessee to Berlin to navigate a web of archives and emotional revelations as she uncovers the lost stories of Holocaust victims.