News - Health Sciences
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Kinesiology students help bring recovery to 9-year-old victim of a brain injury
From sword fighting to Uno, Lipscomb’s exercise science students bring the fun to therapy sessions for Will Terry, recovering from a brain bleed and stroke.
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Exercise science alumna studies at Johns Hopkins to become a clinical investigator
Stephanie Hiser is taking her quest to improve patient rehab to new heights with NIH-funded Ph.D.
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President L. Randolph Lowry to transition to chancellor role this summer
After 16 years as president of Lipscomb University, Randy Lowry announced to the Board of Trustees today plans to transition to a new role this summer.
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Dietetics graduate Tammie S. Brown is living her best life now at 52
Earning her bachelor’s at age 49, Brown is busy aging gracefully and helping others to do the same.
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Professor Kamala Nola appointed chair of pharmacy practice
Former president of the Tennessee Pharmacy Association takes the lead in pharmacy practice at Lipscomb.