News - Leadership & Public Service
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The Lipscomb community is celebrating students who earned academic honors for fall semester.
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The Fulbright Scholars Program is one of the most competitive – and prestigious – study programs in the country.
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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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For December 2018 graduate Kaci Murley, education is a privilege worth pursuing. Before she earned her Master of Arts degree in leadership and public service, Murley spent nearly a decade working across the state with education-related nonprofit organizations such as tnAchieves and Complete Tennessee.
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When Tennessee’s 111th General Assembly convened on Tuesday, Jan. 8, six Lipscomb University alumni and one Lipscomb Academy graduate were among those who have been elected to serve the state in the House or Senate.
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Dodd Galbreath, assistant professor and founding director of the Institute of Sustainable Practice provides steps students can take toward more sustainable living.
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Lipscomb University established a campus chapter of Save Our Supper, a national student organization, in fall 2015, and senior environmental and sustainability science major Courtney Christl ramped up the chapter’s activities and awareness campaigns this past school year.
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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.