News - Liberal Arts and Sciences
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A study by the Lanier Center for Archaeology at Lipscomb published in academic journal sparks responses from biblical allies and adversaries.
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America’s water problems will be the subject of a public lecture by world class hydrologist Opoku-Duah at Lipscomb on Feb. 29.
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Clay Carpenter, Christian educator and former rodeo cowboy in Texas, is fueled by lifelong love of history.
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Biology faculty recalls influences in his personal journey of academic and spiritual growth.
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Alumni from thirteen decades mark the centennial of continuous student reporting on the Lipscomb campus.
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More than 40 students from 12 majors enrolled in a practicum to bring the “Dolly Parton and the Makers” exhibit to life this fall.
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Two alumni physicians urge students to practice the art of living as well as practicing medicine.
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The Lanier Center of Archaeology’s fall conference will feature several scholars discussing the archaeological evidence for the expansion of Judah in the foothills.
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Students gain experience and exposure to the music industry at awards show recorded on campus for worldwide broadcast.
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Environmental science students learn from Madison-based alumnus the theology of gardening.