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Murley uses graduate degree to make impact in Memphis
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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Hazelip School of Theology 2019 Preaching Workshop to focus on rediscovering the gospel
The Lipscomb University Hazelip School of Theology is excited to host its annual Preaching Workshop, February 11-12. This year's theme, Preaching at the Crossroads: Rediscovering Gospel in the New World will introduce discussion on the importance of preaching, examples of the gospel at work, and what it looks like to live and speak prophetically in modern context.
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Alex Banks: Racing to serve 11 countries in 11 months
Lipscomb alumna Alex Banks ('16, MM '17) shares her experience traveling to 11 different countries in only 11 months with the organization the World Race.
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White coat ceremony celebrates milestone for Lipscomb's first PA cohort
On Jan. 4, Lipscomb University's Physician Assistant Studies students celebrated the completion of their first semester with the symbolic white coat ceremony.
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Lipscomb first university in nation to own a Voyager virtual reality chair and integrate it into film making program
The ability of students in Lipscomb University’s George Shinn College of Entertainment & the Arts to access the latest technology as part of their educational experience is becoming a reality -- or rather a virtual reality -- as the institution is the first university in the nation to purchase the Positron Voyager, the first chair designed specifically for fully immersive cinematic virtual reality (VR).