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News - Liberal Arts and Sciences

  • Lipscomb named 2026-27 College of Distinction

    Lipscomb is once again nationally recognized for excellence as a top-tier university

  • First Parker Society awardee studies in France

    Kaela Abbate will research the role of women in the French Resistance during World War II in Caen, France, this summer.

  • Engineering victory

    Noted military historian Tim Johnson turns his pen to ‘the General’ of Tennessee football, Brig. Gen. Robert Neyland, in a biography to be released in July during the 100th anniversary of Neyland’s first year as head coach.

  • Supporting our own in scholarship and research

    Lipscomb funds 2026 summer research to advance humanitarian engineering and to test and validate a new method of testing drug levels in blood plasma.

  • Coding the future in AI

    More than three years into the AI revolution, Lipscomb is ahead of the pack in researching, teaching with and educating about artificial intelligence.