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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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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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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).
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When Tennessee’s 111th General Assembly convened on Tuesday, Jan. 8, six Lipscomb University alumni and one Lipscomb Academy graduate were among those who have been elected to serve the state in the House or Senate.
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Dodd Galbreath, assistant professor and founding director of the Institute of Sustainable Practice provides steps students can take toward more sustainable living.
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Early in the morning of January 2, the Lipscomb University A Cappella Singers boarded the bus to begin their annual winter performance tour. The ensemble will travel from Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama throughout the weekend, to be back in Nashville on January 6 for students to begin second semester classes the next day.
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Marie Patterson, assistant professor of physician assistant studies, was appointed by the Tennessee governor in July to the Committee on Physician Assistants, which grants licenses to practice in Tennessee.
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The College of Pharmacy & Health Science has welcomed eight new faculty members since August 2018.
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The School of Nursing is offering potential students a spring entry into the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. The first spring cohort began in January 2019.
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Lipscomb University established a campus chapter of Save Our Supper, a national student organization, in fall 2015, and senior environmental and sustainability science major Courtney Christl ramped up the chapter’s activities and awareness campaigns this past school year.