News - Liberal Arts and Sciences
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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.
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Because of the persistence and dedication of a few College of Liberal Arts & Science students Lipscomb University now has its first Model UN team.
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The largest grant awarded to Lipscomb University, $1.8 million awarded in 2017, received an additional $400,000 supplement in 2018 allowing the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program to expand its innovative Behavioral Health Initiative to more directly impact victims of the opioid epidemic.
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The Lipscomb community is celebrating students who earned academic honors for fall semester.
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The Fulbright Scholars Program is one of the most competitive – and prestigious – study programs in the country.
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Lipscomb University has launched its largest, most ambitious fundraising campaign in its 128-year history as it plans to reach the goal of $250 million in the next three years.
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Higher education veteran Al Sturgeon has been appointed Lipscomb University's new vice president of student life.
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Keynote speaker Ashford Hughes promoted equity and inclusion at the annual MLK Diversity breakfast hosted by Lipscomb University’s Department of Communication and Journalism and College of Liberal Arts & Sciences on Jan. 17.
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When Tennessee’s 111th General Assembly convened on Tuesday, Jan. 8, six Lipscomb University alumni and one Lipscomb Academy graduate were among those who have been elected to serve the state in the House or Senate.