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  1. Lipscomb University was founded in 1891 by David Lipscomb and James A. Harding. The campus grounds consist predominantly of the former estate of David Lipscomb, who donated it to the school. The school was always intended to function as a Christian liberal arts institution.

  2. 1918: One year after the passing of its founder, the school is renamed David Lipscomb College in his memory. 1921: H. S. Lipscomb is inaugurated as president. 1923: H. Leo Boles is inaugurated as president.

  3. 6 days ago · Explore Lipscomb University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Discover diverse programs in humanities, sciences, and social sciences, fostering critical thinking and creativity. Learn more

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  4. The colleges of the university include College of Arts & Sciences, College of Bible & Ministry, College of Business, College of Education, Raymond B. Jones College of Engineering, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences and the College of Professional Studies.

  5. Following the vision of our founders, David Lipscomb and James A. Harding, the educational experience at Lipscomb remains anchored in a rich academic experience characterized by deep spiritual formation.

  6. As an undergraduate student at Lipscomb, you will have a variety of unique offerings to deepen your knowledge, discover your passions and develop the skills to pursue your calling. Choose from over 176 fields of study, engage in service and off-campus learning opportunities, and hear experiences from other students!

  7. Lipscomb University's yearbooks were known by three different titles: The Ark (1910), the Zenith (1914, 1916, & 1920), and The Backlog (1922-2016). Lipscomb University itself has gone by several names over the years including Nashville Bible School (1891-1918), David Lipscomb College (1918-1988), David Lipscomb University (1988-1997), and ...