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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.
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Frank Scott is an adjunct professor at Lipscomb University and the director of the Counseling Center on campus. Scott recognizes that for many people, being with family is not always happy or healthy. The ups and downs of life can be accentuated when around those who know us best, and Scott encourages students to find solace in the things they like to do.
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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.