Lipscomb Now
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Water decontamination scientist named new Langford Professor of Chemistry
Dr. Steve Opoku-Duah is working to bring clean water and ‘living water’ to the globe.
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Building a better world
NSF looks to Lipscomb engineering professor to create a more inclusive STEM industry
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Looking to the past to discover new insight into Christianity
Lanier Center of Archaeology provides a snapshot of Mediterranean life in the period of the early church
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A Light in the Darkness
Inauguration brings a new beginning and future led by President Candice McQueen ('96), sparking Lipscomb to shine brighter in the community and through each and every student.
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Students travel through Israel and make deep connections
Passages program helps students connect with the Holy Land of past and present.
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Alumna describes in memoir how God used Lipscomb to heal her ‘Fractured Life’
Profits donated to the Fanning-McInteer Fund, providing scholarships for youth who have lost at least one parent.
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Freshman gave silver performance at Paralympics
Liza Corso overcame obstacles and is still in awe of her silver medal experience at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.
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A Haven for the Homeless
Nashville’s needy can take refuge in nature thanks to the work of environmental sciences graduate Cecelie Eiler.
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Kinesiology alum builds huge following as Peloton instructor
Chase Tucker creates his virtual fitness classes to build community and make participants feel loved
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Engineering alumna Christie Clayton ensured a firm foundation for supertall NYC skyscraper
One of Lipscomb’s earliest engineering grads kept the trains running safe and consistently during construction of a high-profile future skyscraper in the Big Apple.