- Top 1% Secondary teacher prep program in the nation
- #6 Christian engineering program in the nation
- #1 Undergrad business program in Tennessee
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Best-Selling Author Jason Reynolds, Parnassus Books and Project LIT promote reading at Lipscomb University
Lipscomb University’s College of Education, in partnership with Parnassus Books, hosted award-winning, bestselling author Jason Reynolds as part of the Lipscomb Literacy: Building Equity & Engagement series on April 10.
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2018 Student Scholar Symposium: Lipscomb research on display
Lipscomb University held the seventh annual Student Scholars Symposium on April 12, with over 300 undergraduate and graduate students participating in the interdisciplinary event.
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Rocket team has successful rocket launch at 2018 NASA student event in Huntsville
Just one month before NASA sends millions of people’s submitted names aboard its’ InSight Lander that will travel to Mars on May 5, Lipscomb University’s rocket team launched a rocket of its own.
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Lipscomb’s Fred D. Gray Institute for Law, Justice & Society takes students to Tuskegee History Museum
Lipscomb University’s College of Leadership & Public Service Fred D. Gray Institute for Law, Justice & Society's academic director Randy Spivey and a group of seven students travelled to Tuskegee, Alabama to assist the Tuskegee History Museum with archival work during Lipscomb’s spring break.
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Lipscomb University remains future focused no matter your age: 78 year old Linda Rhine pursues her dream of a diploma
Lipscomb University has faith in the future of its students, even at the age of 78. College of Professional Studies student Linda Rhine inches closer to her dream of earning her college degree and walking the stage in cap and gown to receive her diploma.
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Marketing, higher ed veteran Dave Bruno vice president of university marketing
Lipscomb University has appointed branding and higher education veteran Dave Bruno vice president of marketing, President L. Randolph Lowry recently announced.
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Lipscomb University announces largest gift in school history at Imagine 2018 event
Lipscomb University has received a $23 million gift, its largest gift in institution history, president L. Randolph Lowry announced Tuesday night, April 17, at its Imagine 2018 “The Power of Telling Nashville’s Story” event.
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College of Liberal Arts & Sciences presents second annual J.S. Ward Society Leadership Dinner Wednesday, April 25 in Collins Alumni Auditorium
Lipscomb University and the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences presents the second annual J.S. Ward Society Leadership Dinner on Wednesday, April 25 in the Collins Alumni Auditorium. A reception with hors d’oeuvres begins at 6 p.m. followed by the dinner and program at 6:30 p.m.
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