by Anna Rogers | Oct 1, 2016 | Galleries
A crowd slowly gathered on the lawn behind Lipscomb’s bell tower Friday night. The overcast skies and slight rainfall pushed the starting time of the Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors concert from 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The evening also featured performances by Lipscomb’s own The Arcadian Wild and Brother Parker. Photos by Anna Rogers...
by Ben Davis | Sep 15, 2016 | Galleries
Lipscomb University’s theatre department is putting on the melodrama The 39 Steps. The play, adapted in 2005, was originally a novel by John Buchan written in 1915 and was directed as a movie two decades later by Alfred Hitchcock. The play is directed by Kari Smith. Curtains open Sept. 16, in Lipscomb’s Flatt Amphitheatre at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $17 for adults, $12 for university faculty/staff and $5 for students. Photos by Ben Davis...
by Becca Risley | Sep 12, 2016 | Galleries
After a two-day weekend intensive, this year’s cheer team has been announced. The group features 24 Lipscomb students, all of whom have demonstrated skills in tumbling and stunting. “I am so excited to be a part of this wonderful university, athletic department and the cheerleading team,” coach Pam Pearson said. “These individuals have put in so many hours this summer to improve their skills and it showed at tryouts.” Photos by Becca Risley « ‹ of 2 ›...
by Ben Davis | Aug 30, 2016 | Galleries
Lipscomb University’s President’s Convocation took place on August 30, 2016 in Allen Arena, celebrating the start of the 126th academic year. Undergraduate and graduate students from the University, as well as middle and high school students from Lipscomb Academy joined faculty and staff for the celebration. Photos by Ben...
by Anna Rogers | Aug 24, 2016 | Galleries
Lipscomb’s women’s residence building Johnson Hall received an 86-day, multi-million dollar renovation during the summer. The renovations include spacious bedrooms, updated bathrooms, and modern interior decoration. Traditional Johnson retains community-style hallways and living quarters while New Johnson features suite-style living accommodations. Photos by Charissa Ricker and Anna Rogers...
by Erin Franklin | Jun 27, 2016 | Galleries
The Christ-centered youth camp Impact kicked off last week, celebrating its 25th consecutive year on campus with teens, counselors and adults worshiping God. Impact has two programs — Impact Junior, for grades 6-8, and Impact Senior, for grades 9-12. The Junior Camp is a weekend program and was held June 17th-20th. The Senior Camp is a week-long program and was held June 20th-25th. Senior Campus Minister Steve Davidson started the program after prayer and a lot of work nearly 30 years ago. Impact started in 1992 with 250 campers, counselors, and adults coming together to worship God. Impact 2016 had almost 3,100 students on campus....