Here are some newsworthy links from around campus.
ACADEMIC NEWS
- The College of Education has started a new program for students with intellectual disabilities.
ATHLETICS NEWS
- Madi Talbert became the first Lady Bison to advance to the NCAA Nationals in Track and Field last Friday.
- Pete Dalton has been announced as a new assistant coach with the Cross Country/Track and Field program.
- The softball season ended earlier this month. Here’s a year-in-review of the Lady Bisons’ season.
- New basketball coach Casey Alexander participated in a Q-&-A with Jonathan Seamon at the Brentwood Church of Christ on Wednesday evening. Brent High introduces the event at around the 11 minute mark.
EVENT NEWS
- Gov. Bill Haslam was on campus on Tuesday, May 28 as a part of the Volunteer Girls State conference.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- Incoming student Maureen Maltez had her dreams fulfilled when she performed with country artist Trace Adkins.
- Two pieces of Lipscomb Art Chair Warren Green’s art can be seen at the newly opened Music City Center, which will be shown to the public on June 1.
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