lipscomb now
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alumnus scott guthrie will serve as physician-in-residence in the college of liberal arts & sciences
guthrie’s first engagement was this summer when a lipscomb ward research fellow was selected for the global health trip he led in india.
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q & a with new provost jennifer shewmaker
jennifer shewmaker stepped into the provost role late this summer and with one month already underway, we had the pleasure of being a part of a q&a with her.
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professors ‘write the book’ on faith, resilience and scripture
bible professors lead the way in bringing book projects into the classroom to impact students.
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water decontamination scientist named new langford professor of chemistry
dr. steve opoku-duah is working to bring clean water and ‘living water’ to the globe.
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building a better world
nsf looks to lipscomb engineering professor to create a more inclusive stem industry
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looking to the past to discover new insight into christianity
lanier center of archaeology provides a snapshot of mediterranean life in the period of the early church
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a light in the darkness
inauguration brings a new beginning and future led by president candice mcqueen ('96), sparking lipscomb to shine brighter in the community and through each and every student.
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students travel through israel and make deep connections
passages program helps students connect with the holy land of past and present.
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alumna describes in memoir how god used lipscomb to heal her ‘fractured life’
profits donated to the fanning-mcinteer fund, providing scholarships for youth who have lost at least one parent.
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freshman gave silver performance at paralympics
liza corso overcame obstacles and is still in awe of her silver medal experience at the 2020 paralympic games in tokyo, japan.