News - Health Sciences
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As Deion Sims enters medical school this fall at the University of Washington in Seattle, his undergraduate degree from Lipscomb University has prepared him to pursue his dream of becoming a doctor and to lead in the classroom and among his colleagues.
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Alumni, students and their families are invited to share in celebration of the Lipscomb community
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Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy recognizes alumna as a thought leader in managed care pharmacy in Michigan.
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With music, testimony and Larry the Cucumber, the President’s Convocation officially kicked off the 129th academic year at Lipscomb University.
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Lipscomb strives to provide a quality education and life-changing experience for students. It has once again been recognized nationally for being a leader in higher education.
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Lipscomb is leading the way in removing financial barriers to a college education.
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Lipscomb faculty are leading the way in their fields and in higher education.
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Lipscomb University's College of Pharmacy recently announced a new leader to guide this growing program.
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Veteran nursing educator Chelsia Harris, associate director of nursing for degree development in the Lipscomb School of Nursing, has been named executive director of that school.
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Preparing nurses and health care practitioners who are not only experts in their field but also have a heart for compassionate care are hallmarks of Lipscomb's health sciences programs.