Campus Notes – May 30

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. Have a bit of information that you would like to share with the Lipscomb community? Email us at luminationnetwork@gmail.com  Photo courtesy of Lipscomb...

Senior Profile – Christina Bartelt

Teachers are a special kind of people. We depend on them to teach our children how to do things that they will use through the rest of their lives. Christina Bartelt is a senior who represents what the College of Education at Lipscomb is about. When it comes to younger education majors, Bartelt wants to emphasize that you need to love the people you work with, young or old. Set to graduate in May, Bartelt says she is looking to the near future with optimism. Though she is stressed about graduating and finding a job, the graduating senior said she trusts that God has a plan for her. Bartelt said she has always known what she’s wanted to do, but during her time at Lipscomb, she has been able to refine that dream, hoping to make it a...