Spring is an exciting and busy time at Lipscomb! In this edition, the College Corner highlights some of the exciting things taking place within our colleges. We hope this feature keeps you connected to your student's journey at Lipscomb and gives you a glimpse of what’s happening on campus.
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College of Bible & Ministry |
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Student-athlete Gabriel Martin finds calling at Lipscomb |
From UCLA to Lipscomb, student-athlete Gabriel Martin’s journey became a story of faith, purpose and perseverance as he discovered both a championship path on the track and a calling to ministry. >>
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| 15 teams embark on spring break 2026 missions |
Serving others through spring break mission trips is a longstanding tradition at Lipscomb. More than 250 students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends of Lipscomb served in spring break missions in March. >>
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| Grant to help launch national collegiate gospel choir network |
Lipscomb has received a $250,000 grant from the Creative Arts Collective for Christian Life & Faith to support Joyful Noise in the Wilderness: A Collegiate Gospel Choir Network and Conference. >>
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Soccer as more than a sport, but a mission field |
For William Bryan (BBA ’25), playing soccer as a forward for the Bisons was about more than just scoring goals and winning championships. It was a pathway for growing his faith and sharing the love of Christ. >>
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| Business students shine in annual competition |
A delegation of College of Business students took Chicago by storm during spring break to showcase their skills and business acumen at the 2026 American Marketing Association International Collegiate Conference. >>
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| Hats off to successful entrepreneur |
Lipscomb business alumna Alex Samuels brings her high-end, custom hat store, Rustler Hat Co., to Nashville's Gulch neighborhood. Customers can customize their hat at this popular shop. >>
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Partnership brings mental health providers to rural schools |
Project RAISE partnership between school psychology program and the state will help counteract a steep shortage of school psychologists in rural areas of Tennessee. >>
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| Teacher and leader prep program among the most effective in Tennessee |
The College of Education has been recognized as one of Tennessee’s most effective teacher and leader preparation programs for the 14th consecutive year. >>
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| Four programs to debut asynchronous online formats in fall 2026 |
With a continual focus on boosting accessibility of its programs for busy working educators, the college plans to debut new asynchronous online offerings. >>
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Raymond B. Jones College of Engineering |
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State grant enhances opportunities for engineering students |
State grant to defray costs of preparing for and taking the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam, traveling to engineering competitions and purchasing lab supplies and equipment to benefit students. >>
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| Cox brings industry perspective to new info technology program |
The School of Computing's Dr. Kimetrice Cox is the lead faculty member for the new online information technology management program for students who want to pair technical know-how with the leadership skills. >>
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| Students visit Nashville firm to bring classroom learning to life |
Students in the Survey of Aerospace class had a special excursion as they traveled to NWI Nashville. Alumnus Travis Simmons hosted students for a tour where they learned about manufacturing techniques for aluminum wing assemblies.
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George Shinn College of Entertainment & the Arts |
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Father-daughter exhibit features works of Shane and Mattie Ree Neal |
On The Same Page: A Father & Daughter's Artistic Journey will feature works from Shane and Mattie Ree Neal's works and will showcase the creative connection, shared inspiration and artistic voices that have shaped them as artists. >>
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| Lipscomb partners with Kingdom Story Company to sponsor film |
This spring the CEA partnered with Kingdom Story Company as the premier sponsor of the feature film I CAN ONLY IMAGINE 2, the sequel to the hit film I CAN ONLY IMAGINE. It opened in theaters last month. >>
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Animation Y’all Expo returns to Lipscomb for second year |
Founded by Lipscomb animation faculty and former Disney animators Tom and Tony Bancroft, the three-day Animation Y'all Expo gives students direct access to top studios, artists and career networking opportunities. >>
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College of Health Sciences |
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Missions program gets a $100,000 booster shot |
The college's medical missions program recently got a boost with a $100,000 donation from the Vultee Charitable Foundation on Giving Day 2026. The gift supports faculty and student mission trip scholarships to fill the financial gap for those who want to be involved. >>
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| Italy trip highlights connections between art and health science |
Lipscomb nursing students have a new opportunity to combine health sciences with global learning and the arts, through the short-term travel course The Art of Anatomy, Culture and Healthcare, to be held in Italy this May. >>
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| Lipscomb dietitians fuel victory in the SEC |
Every day in America, college athletes are pushing their bodies through conditioning sessions, weight room workouts and long hours of practice. Lipscomb’s sports dietitian alumni are fueling top-shelf athletic performance throughout the SEC and the nation. >>
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College of Leadership & Public Service |
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Lipscomb competes in national preliminaries of moot court competition |
This January Lipscomb’s Fred D. Gray Institute for Law, Justice & Society sent its first student team to the preliminary rounds of the national tournament for the American Moot Court Association’s annual competition. >>
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| Fred Gray Lectureship features U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft |
Former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft headlines the lecture on March 31. Nominated by President George W. Bush in December 2000, Ashcroft led the U.S. Department of Justice during the challenging period following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. >>
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| CLPS alumni draw on leadership skills to navigate Helene recovery |
When Hurricane Helene carved a path of destruction over a year ago that included Tennessee, five graduates from the College of Leadership & Public Service stepped into the breach armed with leadership lessons learned at Lipscomb. >>
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College of Liberal Arts & Sciences |
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NFL chief medical officer speaks to students |
Science-focused students received a rare opportunity this month as Dr. Allen K. Sills, the NFL's chief medical officer and the founder and co-director of the Vanderbilt Sports Concussion Center, visited campus as part of the Physician-in-Residence speaker series. >>
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| CLAS students named Fulbright semi-finalists |
Two students in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences have been named semi-finalists for the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student Program. Claire Edmondson and Ellie Heslon have both applied for Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships. >>
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| McKinny helps bring the mystery of the Ark of the Covenant to theaters |
Chris McKinny, associate professor of archaeology, is the host of a new film, Legends of the Lost Ark, that opens nationwide on April 12. The film explores theories related to the mysteries surrounding the fate of Ark of the Covenant. >>
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College places among top 20 in nation on licensure exam pass rate |
The College of Pharmacy achieved one of the top first-time pass rates in the nation on the 2025 NAPLEX®. The Class of 2025 had a 94.4% first-time pass rate, which ranks them in the top 20 in the nation of the 143 universities whose graduates took the most recent national licensure boards. >>
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| First student completes HCI degree through Xavier collaboration
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Breshanna Brumfield has achieved a milestone that marks a new chapter for both Lipscomb University and Xavier University in New Orleans. This December, she became the first Xavier pharmacy student to complete Lipscomb’s Master of Science in health care informatics. >>
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| Holding on to roots, while shaping the future |
Jay Dorris, assistant professor of pharmacy practice, has deep roots at Lipscomb. He also has a wealth of experience and cutting-edge knowledge of artificial intelligence that is preparing student-pharmacists for a bright future in health care. >>
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