News - Liberal Arts and Sciences
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The world is our classroom and brings history to life for students in Lipscomb University's semester-long Global Learning Programs.
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Student journalists put their skills to the test recently and proved to be among the best in the South.
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In today’s "fractured times," we as a society need a story of hope, said author Margot Lee Shetterly from Lipscomb University’s Collins Auditorium on Feb. 19.
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Nashville Mayor David Briley relies on student Mason Borneman, 22, to be ready for action as he goes through each day's schedule.
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Global learning is an important part of the Lipscomb University experience. Each fall and spring students have the opportunity to study at one of four semester-long Lipscomb global learning sites around the world.