Research News
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Lipscomb contributes to national knowledge about toxic dyes in Victorian-era books
Using best practices outlined by the national Poison Book Project, undergraduate honors students use hands-on research skills to test Beaman Library books for toxic elements.
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Computer science students build software in support of NSF-funded project
Student-built Skill Builder software will someday help teachers nationwide measure mastery of valuable soft skills in small group engagement in real time.
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2024 Faculty Summer Research Grants Awarded
Lipscomb funds summer research to advance discovery in family science, robotics, art and faith, youth ministry and theology.
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College of Engineering celebrates first graduate with missions-focused minor
Nashvillian Reid Murdock adds to knowledge of safe clinic operation in disadvantaged nations through practicum to earn minor.
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Pharmacy graduate earns fellowship at one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies
Anne Carlisle is on the fast track to become a clinical pharmacologist thanks to clinical and research skills earned at Lipscomb.