Lipscomb Now
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Former state stockpile director brings crisis expertise to the halls of Lipscomb
Pharmacy professor uses past experience preparing for statewide disasters to help Lipscomb open safely this past fall.
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December graduate Ruby Aguilar empowered to impact education system
Fifth 2020 Pionero Scholar graduate has already impacted Nashville’s schools through advocacy and attitude.
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Bison athletic program prepared to compete in a COVID world
The spring semester will see all 17 teams—both fall and spring sports—in competition.
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Lipscomb lifer searches for ‘more of the story’ in her own campus lab
Crouch’s inquisitive nature was crafted almost entirely by Lipscomb teachers, professors and mentors.
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Colleges host straight talk and plan for the future in new normal
Following a sea change in public awareness, academic colleges refine diversity plans and respond with significant conversations
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Bridging the classroom culture gap
First five graduates of Pionero program increase teacher diversity in Nashville schools
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Tennessee’s captains in a storm of crisis
Lipscomb alumni Lisa Piercey and Mark Ezell are leading the state’s pandemic response in public health and economic recovery
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Johnson named 2020 NBJ Woman of Influence
Natasha Johnson is leading the way through her impact in the classroom and on the community.
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Arts faculty leads the way in sewing masks
Lipscomb costume designer June Kingsbury lauded by local press for organizing almost 1,000 volunteers.
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Business student sees opportunity during quarantine to help the people of Rwanda
Freshman Aidan Miller pivots his Kwizera coffee brand to raise money for food packages for Rwanda families.