News - Education
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Lipscomb conducts campus climate survey to inform the future
Insights on the racial and ethnic climate on campus will be used to equip Lipscomb for the coming years.
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Florah Mhlanga led the establishment of Lipscomb’s first student research symposium
Zimbabwe-born quantitative geneticist passionately encourages research among undergraduate students of all colors.
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Lipscomb mourns the loss of friend, former board member Doug Smith
Doug Smith, former member of the Lipscomb University Board of Trustees and longtime friend of the institution, died June 10 at the age of 83 following a lengthy illness.
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More than 900 students participate in series of four in-person graduation ceremonies
One of the most cherished traditions at Lipscomb is commencement. The community celebrated with a series of in-person ceremonies in May.
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Lipscomb treasure Chumley receives CASE Bill Franklin Volunteer of the Year Award
Mary Nelle Chumley, whose love and support of Lipscomb University began more than 80 years ago, has been named the recipient of the Bill Franklin Volunteer of the Year Award by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District III.