alumni stories
the best example of our impact at 世界杯2022预选赛录像回放 can be seen through our alumni.
we work to instill in our graduates competency and character, knowledge and faith, service and selflessness, and an open spirit to the call of god on their lives. we prepare them with a perspective of critical thinking that continues to grow their understanding and faith as they engage in the world and communities around them. below are some examples of alumni who are pushing boundaries, seeking innovative solutions to complex problems and experiencing and offering the grace, peace and truth of christ in our society and the world.
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from the white house to donut shops, alumna cicely simpson leads in policy and business
drawing on her leadership experience, simpson wants ljs students on the annual d.c. trip to know that god has big plans for them.
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engineering: the hands and feet of jesus
2024 marks 20 years since lipscomb’s first engineering mission trip, a milestone that sparked 88 projects that have benefited thousands upon thousands of people around the globe.
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alumnus’ film 'black belts' premieres on disney+
disney+ launchpad series includes the latest work by spencer glover, one of lipscomb’s first mfa graduates.
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life as an open book
nationally known authors and thought leaders david and nancy french wield the power of the pen.
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church of christ-based ministry brings restoration with the help of two lipscomb alums
thomas snow and reisha kidd draw on life struggles and college experiences to benefit those served by tennessee prison outreach ministry
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overflowing with living water
healing hands international was born on the lipscomb campus just over 30 years ago, and has grown into a worldwide force for good.
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bisons graze at top-notch eateries
you can pull up to the table at restaurants run by lipscomb bisons across the south
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students are our why
lipscomb’s doctorate of education graduates bring strategic leadership skills and genuine caring to thousands of students through local education’s top positions.
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keeping her eye on the horizon
alumna traci holton ensures clear skies for nashville’s international airport as chief engineer of $2.8 billion in expansion improvements through 2028.
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be a light tour continues with shining light awards presented to those living their faith in action
local alumni, prospective students, donors and friends join lipscomb staff for a gathering of the bison herd in four cities this fall.