News - College of Business
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Nov. 1 is National Authors Day, and we’re celebrating with a look at one of Lipscomb’s own.
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Learning opportunities extend far beyond the traditional walls of the classroom at Lipscomb. Over fall break, the Office of Intercultural Development took students to Memphis to learn more about the Civil Rights Movement
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One of the highlights of the year is the annual Lighting of the Green. For 15 years, Amy Grant and friends have helped make the holiday season a little brighter on the Lipscomb campus.
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New event center taps into the power of storytelling to enrich the community and future students
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Taking a road less travelled or climbing ‘mountains’ provides global learning students life-lessons and fun!
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Marla Lamont, president of Women in Technology Tennessee, works tirelessly to raise the almost $50,000 in scholarships WITT awards to girls each year.
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Preserving stories and history for future generations is an important role played by the Beaman Library archives and special collections.
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Lipscomb is a community of service, even thousands of miles from the home campus in Nashville
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Lipscomb’s College of business continually seeks to offer quality-driven, innovative programming to impact the lives of students
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One of the marquee Homecoming events is the annual Lipscomb Honors dinner. This year, three graduates receive the top alumni honor.