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Julio Rivas, associate professor of finance at Lipscomb University, shares his journey to becoming an American Citizen.
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This fall, the College of Pharmacy’s psychiatric residency program received full accreditation from the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
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Dr. Kimberly O’Dell, 31, is hard at work this year as an internal medicine resident at Erlanger Baroness Hospital in Chattanooga, Tennessee. But her route to become a medical doctor wasn’t the usual path.
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Kathy Hargis, associate vice president for risk management and compliance, has received the 2018 Distinguished Risk Manager Award from the University Risk Management and Insurance Association.
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The Lipscomb Community Chorus will begin its 22nd season Jan. 14, 2019, with its first rehearsal. The chorus is an a cappella ensemble, and anyone who is interested in being part of this group is invited to participate. Auditions are not required.
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Lipscomb University’s College of Business has once again been ranked the top private in Tennessee and among the top in the nation by Poets&Quants for Undergrads, the leading online publication for undergraduate business education news. This is the third consecutive year for Lipscomb’s College of Business to be ranked nationally and the best in Tennessee.
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Lifelong Learning courses begin February 4, 2019, and will even offer participants a chance to audit an undergraduate Bible course.
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On Jan. 17, Lipscomb University will host guest speaker Ashford Hughes at the MLK Diversity Breakfast in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy.
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Local government, policy issues and making communities the best they can be are driving forces for recent graduate Grant Mathis, who serves in two roles to make a difference in the world around him.