News - School of Nursing
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With music, testimony and Larry the Cucumber, the President’s Convocation officially kicked off the 129th academic year at Lipscomb University.
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Veteran nursing educator Chelsia Harris, associate director of nursing for degree development in the Lipscomb School of Nursing, has been named executive director of that school.
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Preparing nurses and health care practitioners who are not only experts in their field but also have a heart for compassionate care are hallmarks of Lipscomb's health sciences programs.
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While spring break brings rest and a change of pace for many in the Lipscomb community, four third-year student pharmacists will be making final preparations to put their knowledge and skills to the test on the national stage.
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Students and faculty form unique partnership to use skills to serve others, make lasting impact in Honduras.
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Chelsia Harris reads and signs book to dispel children's fear of nursing homes at Barnes & Noble March 2.
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The 97.3 percent first-time pass rate for Lipscomb’s Class of 2018 is the highest rate within the last three record years, which all produced pass rates higher than the national average.
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Lipscomb University has launched its largest, most ambitious fundraising campaign in its 128-year history as it plans to reach the goal of $250 million in the next three years.
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The James D. Hughes Center, a 23,500-square-foot building nestled between the Nursing and Health Science Center and the Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, was renovated this past summer to become the hub of all of Lipscomb’s health science programs on campus.
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In the near future, both the U.S. Army’s elite 75th Ranger Regiment and the future Army officers studying at West Point will be taught and trained by Lipscomb University exercise and nutrition science graduates.