Darby Herod Senior Profile

Darby Herod Senior Profile

1. Name, Hometown, Major Darby Herod, Richmond, Va., Elementary Education 2. What’s next for you after graduation? Hopefully teaching at an elementary school in Davidson or Williamson County. 3. Long-term career goals? To go back to school to get my masters in education, and one day specialize in Exceptional Education. 4. What is the most important thing you learned at Lipscomb? To be yourself. In my experience at Lipscomb, people are very judgmental. Everyone is different and many people think that if someone is not exactly like them or doesn’t believe the exact same things as they do, they are wrong. I’ve learned that you can’t live your life to make other people happy. If you don’t stay true to who you are, the only person getting hurt is you. 5. Who at Lipscomb influenced you the most? How? Honestly, the girls in my social club. No professors or other faculty have influenced me in a stand-out way. The girls in my social club have showed me so much love and have been there for me for the past 4 years of my life during good times and bad times. They are not afraid to be honest with and I know they will always have my back. I have solid friendships that I know I will have...
Whitney Wolfe Senior Profile

Whitney Wolfe Senior Profile

1. Name, Hometown, Major Whitney Wolfe, Nashville, Tenn., Fashion Merchandising and Buying 2. What’s next for you after graduation? Hopefully getting started with a career in Interior Design. 3. Long-term career goals? Owning my own business and being successful! 4. What is the most important thing you learned at Lipscomb? That putting God first is the most important thing anyone could do in their life. Nothing works in life without God. 5. Who at Lipscomb influenced you the most? How? My cheerleading coach Amy Cozart Benefield. She taught me how to be a good leader and how important it is to always have a good attitude. She also taught me that putting others first is important. She brought so much fun and encouragement into my life. She truly is a gift to Lipscomb’s campus. She made my four years cheering at LU an experience I treasure and will never ever...

Reunion Weekend

Lipscomb recently held its Reunion Weekend, hosting classes from 1960, 1970 and 1980. Audio slideshow produced by Ashley Gill and Keela...

Campus Crime Map

Campus Crime Map (click “View Campus Crime Map,” below) These are the latest campus-crime reports as provided by Lipscomb Security and Safety. The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (commonly known as the Clery Act), signed in 1990, is a federal mandate requiring all colleges that participate in the federal student financial aid program to disclose information about crime on and near their campuses. For more information about safety, go to http://safety.lipscomb.edu/. View Crime Map in a larger...
Clint Sweitzer Senior Profile

Clint Sweitzer Senior Profile

1. Name, Hometown, Major Clint Sweitzer, Canton, Ohio, Biology 2. What’s next for you after graduation? Dental School at Ohio State University. 3. Long-term career goals? Possibly to be an oral surgeon. 4. What is the most important thing you learned at Lipscomb? If you work hard, you can accomplish anything you want to. 5. Who at Lipscomb influenced you the most? How? Dr. Bradshaw, he’s taught me the most about relationships and what is important in...