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Two kinesiology students train America’s elite military officers and Rangers
In the near future, both the U.S. Army’s elite 75th Ranger Regiment and the future Army officers studying at West Point will be taught and trained by Lipscomb University exercise and nutrition science graduates.
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Lipscomb Athletics offers second Nashville All-Sports Summer Camp
For its second year, Lipscomb Athletics Spiritual Formation is offering local six through 12-year-olds who desire to learn and play multiple sports in a positive, high energy environment, the opportunity to participate in the Nashville All-Sports camp, June 24-28.
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Sturgeon appointed vice president of student life
Higher education veteran Al Sturgeon has been appointed Lipscomb University's new vice president of student life.
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Lipscomb Theatre kicks off new season with Silent Sky Feb. 15
Fans of the 2016 movie Hidden Figures should love Lipscomb University’s upcoming production of Silent Sky, another little-known story of a female pioneer in science by award-winning playwright Lauren Gunderson, showcases main character Henrietta Leavitt, an astronomer ahead of her time.
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Donor's passion for education leads to significant gift
The late Helen D. Richardson of Bellevue, Tennessee, had a passion for education at an early age. She was so passionate, in fact, that her cousin, Edgar Stevens, offered to pay her tuition to attend Lipscomb Academy and then Lipscomb University, graduating in 1948.