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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.
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Tabitha Liburd, who will receive her Master of Arts in conflict management at commencement Saturday, is celebrating the completion of an academic journey that is leading to a new professional pursuit in the field of conflict management.
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Graduation marks the end of an era for Taylor Sain, who has called Lipscomb home for over 16 years.
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This fall the School of Nursing welcomed two new faculty charged with launching the school’s new fully online RN-to-BSN program, designed to fit into the lifestyle of a working professional and to integrate a competency assessment for leadership skills already mastered.
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its second year of honoring and helping Lipscomb students pursue their education in the world of law.
Kristiane Higgs, Katherine Climaco, Paulina Martinez and Grant Brown are all students in the Fred D. Gray Institute for Law, Justice, and Society at Lipscomb University. They were presented the award in respect to the impactful work Dr. Gray has done as a lawyer and civil rights activist. -
Even though the transition from the Marines to college was difficult, Dillon Volpi said the veteran services office gave him unlimited resources to succeed.
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Lipscomb University will be hosting its annual fall commencement on Saturday Dec. 16 at 2 p.m. in Allen Arena.
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The Lipscomb community is celebrating its first online graduates at December commencement set for Dec. 15.
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As part of this summer’s Pharmaceutical Sciences Summer Research Program, 14 Lipscomb students spent 10 weeks exploring new drugs and treatments for various conditions including Alzheimer’s Parkinson’s, cancer, seizures and ALS.