Robots get an AI boost from Lipscomb faculty and students |
Juan Rojas, assistant professor, teams with students to teach robots how to learn faster in undergraduate track that includes introductory class covering artificial intelligence and advanced robotics course involving research. Read more.
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| Students help Opryland address the challenges of success |
Civil engineering students have partnered with the hotel's engineering department to face traffic and temperature control issues head-on with timely recommendations to Nashville’s world-famous resort. Read more.
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Stephens' love of problem solving leads him to engineering, math |
From building award-winning concrete canoes to mentoring future student engineers, Jackson Stephens (pictured right), a May 2025 graduate from Ohio, has left a lasting impact on Lipscomb. Read more.
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| The soft side of today's computer engineering industry |
Students develop poverty simulation game for local nonprofit and interactive map of campus in Software Studio course, designed to enhance engineering students' soft skills valued by employers today. Read more.
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The ancient meets the cutting edge |
Ph.D. candidate Terry Nichols' project for the Lanier Center of Archaeology is fueled by a partnership with Sam Wright in the engineering college, to create 3-D replicas of ancient pottery. Read more.
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Reckard finds purpose through blending engineering and faith |
May graduate Jessamine Reckard participated in Peugeot Center missions every year, honing her engineering skills in Malawi, Honduras and Guatemala. Read more.
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