Research News
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The 97.3 percent first-time pass rate for Lipscomb’s Class of 2018 is the highest rate within the last three record years, which all produced pass rates higher than the national average.
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Carolyn Copenhaver (’16), a graduate of Lipscomb’s graduate certificate program in dietetics, is now working with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help promote nutrition standards across the nation.
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The James D. Hughes Center, a 23,500-square-foot building nestled between the Nursing and Health Science Center and the Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, was renovated this past summer to become the hub of all of Lipscomb’s health science programs on campus.
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In the near future, both the U.S. Army’s elite 75th Ranger Regiment and the future Army officers studying at West Point will be taught and trained by Lipscomb University exercise and nutrition science graduates.
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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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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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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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This fall, the College of Pharmacy’s psychiatric residency program received full accreditation from the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
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Dr. Kimberly O’Dell, 31, is hard at work this year as an internal medicine resident at Erlanger Baroness Hospital in Chattanooga, Tennessee. But her route to become a medical doctor wasn’t the usual path.
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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.