News - Engineering
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Lipscomb funds summer research to advance discovery in family science, robotics, art and faith, youth ministry and theology.
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Two-year Nissan internship gives Duke ability to apply classroom knowledge to real-world problems, preparation for career
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Nashvillian Reid Murdock adds to knowledge of safe clinic operation in disadvantaged nations through practicum to earn minor.
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Symposium keynote Paul Ayers, award-winning theoretical chemist, found his calling and his career skills in Lipscomb’s science classrooms.
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Programs are the first in Nashville, designed for non-computer science professionals as well as industry experts
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Team of seven chosen for national program to learn how to tell the powerful story of research to the halls of power.
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Lipscomb strives to provide a quality education and life-changing experience for students. It has once again been recognized nationally for being a leader in higher education.