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Being aware of warning signs can help identify addictions in self and in others With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing, many communities are seeing a rise in substance use and abuse. But there are signs to watch for in ourselves and others that can help those in need.

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Addiction specialization program equips students to make a difference in their communities Lipscomb University’s Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling addiction specialization program is making a difference on the front-lines of treating those with a substance use disorder.

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Respect Leads council advises on university-wide initiatives Respect Leads effort adds advisory council to promote culture of respectfulness through research, communication and activities.

Lipscomb LBAC Homecoming reception

LBAC welcomes all who embrace diversity and inclusion Lipscomb Black Alumni Council offers alumni opportunities from fun activities to student mentorship

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Lipscomb University sets all-time enrollment record this fall The Lipscomb community is celebrating a new enrollment milestone this fall with an all-time record.

On-campus flu shot clinic

University to provide free flu vaccine to students, employees this fall To protect the campus community during a particularly dangerous year, Bison Flu Fest preps to immunize up to 3,600