Lipscomb Now
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Paving the way for women
Michaela Kirk traded high fashion for a hard hat to put her engineering degree to work in health care construction
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The hands and feet of the Lord
Commitment and friendship result in a Bible degree for one student and an honorary degree for another
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Former lead Disney artist helps shape future animators
Chances are you don’t know him, but if you have had a child or been a child in the last 20 years, you’ve likely seen his handiwork.
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Aerospace innovator David Elrod returns home to lead College of Engineering
For the last 37 years, David Elrod ('77) has had his mind on things above … way above … as a leader and innovator in aerospace technology.
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Animation professor returns to roots as illustrator of Disney biography
Once upon a time there was a boy named John who wanted to be an animator for Walt Disney when he grew up.
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Learning to be a servant leader
David Villacorta Urquia was first introduced to Lipscomb when a group of Lipscomb students came to his home church in Honduras on a spring break mission trip.
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From sports to scholar
For Hayden Hall, a senior and Kansas City native, sports were always an outlet.
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Embodying faith in academics
When Klarissa Jackson met the group of Lipscomb students who worshipped in her local congregation, she was impressed by their character and demeanor.
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Shaping future careers in entertainment industry
MarQo Patton, a Lipscomb Honors awardee, is already shaping the lives of the youngest members of the entertainment industry.
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Athletic Missions Baja Softball Trip Reflection
Ask someone about Colonet and Diaz Ordaz and they might tell you they are just cities in Baja California, Mexico.