News - Education
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Four diverse Nashville students graduate with job offers from Nashville schools
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University officials are hard at work planning for the arrival of students on campus this fall.
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Alumni have a number of resources available that may be helpful during this time.
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Lipscomb students are leading the way in developing resources to help others during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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More helpful resources from the College of Education and Ayers Institute for Teacher Learning & Innovation
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University officials have been working for weeks to develop virtual baccalaureate and commencement to celebrate May 2020 graduates.
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This Saturday's commencement ceremony will be like none other before.
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Nashville Reads selection Dreamers makes for colorful and thoughtful reading, recommends Lipscomb literacy educator.
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Lipscomb is making pursuing a graduate degree a little simpler for a limited time.
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While faculty and staff have been working remotely over the last several weeks, a team of Lipscomb employees have been on the frontlines making the campus healthy and safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.