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In today’s "fractured times," we as a society need a story of hope, said author Margot Lee Shetterly from Lipscomb University’s Collins Auditorium on Feb. 19.
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Global learning is an important part of the Lipscomb University experience. Each fall and spring students have the opportunity to study at one of four semester-long Lipscomb global learning sites around the world.
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Science buffs of all ages will have a unique opportunity to have hands-on learning experiences at the traveling science fair.
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The Lipscomb community is celebrating students who earned academic honors for fall semester.
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Lipscomb University has launched its largest, most ambitious fundraising campaign in its 128-year history as it plans to reach the goal of $250 million in the next three years.
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Higher education veteran Al Sturgeon has been appointed Lipscomb University's new vice president of student life.
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Beginning in fall of 2019, Lipscomb students will have the opportunity to journey to one of the top study abroad destinations in Latin America, Costa Rica.
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Several ASCE students set aside a Sunday in October to assist disabled Marine veteran, William Hunter. Hunter had contacted ASCE Vice President, and fellow Marine veteran, David Callahan with the request to seal the deck of his home. The students not only did that, but also cleaned the yard, cut the grass, and pressure cleaned Hunter’s house.
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Lipscomb University will be hosting its annual fall commencement on Saturday Dec. 16 at 2 p.m. in Allen Arena.