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Free Lecture: Commissioner Gerald Nicely and the Transportation Policy Legacy of the Bredesen Admin.

Tennessee Green Leadership awards announced

Third Lecture in Governor's Environmental Legacy: Clean Energy w/ Comm. Matt Kisber Session III of X1: Commissioner Matt Kisber and the Clean Energy Technology Legacy of the Bredesen Administration! Wednesday, April 14, 2010 7:30 AM Reception, 8:00 AM Brief Remarks

Green Business Summit workshops & panelists announced We're excited to announce our 2010 Green Business Summit workshop Navigators and panelists. Our 2009 workshop format proved to be a hit with participants, and this year we will continue to have workshops that are primarily an opportunity to interact and ask specific questions for industry leaders.

Tokens Old Fashioned Radio Show Goes Green with Amy Grant April 13 Join us April 13 at 7:30 PM in Collins Auditorium on the campus of Lipscomb University. "Tokens," Nashville's newest, old time radio show will showcase a first ever "green" and "creation care" themed entertainment format.

Second Lecture in Governor's Environmental Legacy - Sustainable Tourism w/ Comm. Susan Whitaker

Now enrolling students for new Master's of Science in Sustainable Practice Lipscomb University’s Institute for Sustainable Practice announces the debut of the new Master’s of Science in Sustainability, offering graduate-level courses in specialties such as food security and nutrition, green building principles, sustainable site practices, and renewable energy. The new program will begin offering courses in the fall semester 2009.

Lipscomb hosts Mayor's Green Ribbon Committee on Environmental Sustainability Lipscomb President L. Randolph Lowry convened the members of Mayor Karl Dean’s Green Ribbon Committee on Environmental Sustainability Wednesday in the Ezell Center for a "benchmark meeting" to begin finalizing the committee’s recommendations to the mayor. Lipscomb hosts Mayor's Green Ribbon Committee on Environmental Sustainability

Sustainability Institute sponsors conference exploring the business case for sustainability The nation’s ongoing economic struggles, scarcity of resources and the demand for long-term economic viability will be examined at a conference hosted by the Nashville office of Stanton Chase International and sponsored by Lipscomb University's Institute for Sustainable Practice.