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Lipscomb University

Private Christian university in Nashville, Tennessee, founded in 1891; known for liberal arts, professional programs, and NCAA Division I athletics.

Overview

Lipscomb University is a private, coeducational institution located in Nashville, city of Tennessee, state. Founded in 1891, it enrolls about 3,700 students across undergraduate and graduate programs and maintains an affiliation with the Churches of Christ. The campus blends a faith-based mission with liberal arts and professional education.

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Academic structure and programs

The university offers a range of degrees in arts and sciences as well as professional fields. Typical areas of study include business, education, health sciences, and pharmacy. Programs emphasize experiential learning, internships with local employers, and career preparation.

Organization and colleges

  • Undergraduate liberal arts and sciences
  • Professional and career-focused schools (business, health, education)
  • Graduate and continuing studies

Full program listings and admissions information are available from the institution's official pages: Lipscomb University.

History

The school began as the Nashville Bible School in 1891, established by David Lipscomb and James A. Harding. Over time it expanded its curriculum beyond biblical instruction into a broader college and eventually a university offering graduate and professional degrees. Its development reflects a common pattern among American religiously affiliated colleges that broadened to meet changing educational needs.

Campus life and identity

Campus life blends academic programs with faith activities, community service, and student organizations. Religious life and service opportunities are prominent, though the university enrolls students of many backgrounds. The institution is embedded in an urban neighborhood of Nashville and engages with the city's cultural and economic resources.

Athletics and community role

Lipscomb competes at the NCAA Division I level under the nickname "Bisons." Athletics, arts partnerships, and civic engagement connect the university to the wider Nashville region. For historic records and archival material relating to the school's founding and mission, consult institutional archives or a summary of founding documents: founding records.

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