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Center for Teaching and Learning proves valuable resource during swift transition.
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Nashville news reports on June Kingsbury coordinating volunteers to sew masks for health care workers.
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Lipscomb’s faculty provide plenty of interesting reading for both adults and children during quarantine.
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University creates program to care for needs of the Lipscomb community during the pandemic.
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Students won’t sacrifice community spirit while separated.
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As many Americans are finding their schedules and routines upended by COVID-19, Lipscomb's experts have a few tips for staying mentally healthy during this unique time.
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Serving our community is an important part of who we are. Our Bison student athletes are making an impact in the lives of young people through this special program.
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University offices announced on Wednesday, March 18, that classes will continue online for the remainder of spring semester due to the impact of COVID-19.
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K-12 learning has moved online nationwide. Lipscomb's Ayers experts have resources to help parents navigate this new landscape.