School Of Business Partners With Samaritan’s Purse To Create New Cognate

Conversations between missions’ leaders and the faculty from the School of Business led to the development of a new cognate for the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, which focuses on Humanitarian Aid.   This Humanitarian Aid specialization is a 15-credit hour residential program where students learn the business infrastructure for nonprofit organizations. According to the official Degree Completion Plan, […]

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Montview Hosts Valentine’s Day Blacklight Bowling

On Valentine’s day, black lights replaced the standard fluorescent lights at Liberty University Montview Bowling Alley, setting the mood for attendees to enjoy a date night or a celebration with friends. Campus Recreation set up the event, beginning the planning process at the start of the semester. Paper flyers and digital advertisements in Liberty Academic buildings and the offer to […]

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LU School Of Music Plans To Hold Worship Project During CFAW

The Liberty University School of music will hold its annual Worship Lifestyle Project event over College For a Weekend Feb. 25-27, inviting prospective students to share how worship intertwines with life through writing, speech and musical performance.  Two different tracks are available for participants with different skill sets to compete in the event. Track one requires a written essay on […]

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Liberty’s Health And Wellness Center Raises Support For The American Heart Walk In Lynchburg

Through the month of February, Liberty University’s Student Health Center and Wellness Initiatives Department is encouraging heart health awareness and raising support for the annual American Heart Walk, which will take place April 17. The annual American Heart Walk Lynchburg will be held in-person at Riverside Park, and will also offer a virtual experience for those who are unable to […]

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School Of Divinity Relaunches Academic Journal

This Spring semester, Liberty University’s School of Divinity will relaunch their student led academic journal, Eleutheria.  Current undergrad and graduate students are encouraged to participate in the publication by submitting personal research papers “in the areas of theology and philosophy, scripture and interpretation, and church and mission.”  The managing student editor, David Ochabski said that this opportunity will open up […]

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Liberty Engineering Senior Patents New Invention For Major Car Manufacturer

An engineering student at Liberty recently created a product that Toyota will patent to help reduce health hazards for employees.  Claire Callahan, a senior, stated that after four months of work, the product still needs to be dispersed among all Toyota plants before any next steps can be taken. Callahan’s Toyota product is the only one currently in the process […]

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New Obstacle At LaHaye Rock Wall Challenges Way Students Climb

Students at the LaHaye Recreation & Fitness Center might be surprised to find rock climbers upside down, moving up and down the board and working against gravity. The LaHaye Rock Wall added a Grasshopper Board over winter break, changing the way climbers train and enhancing the climbing experience for climbers of varying levels. The Grasshopper Board, designed by photographer and […]

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Liberty And Florida Gulf Coast Tie In Wild CCSA Championship

The Lady Flames swimming and diving team won its third straight Costal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) Championship Feb. 17, finishing as co-champions with Florida Gulf Coast (FGCU) in the first-ever tie in CCSA Championship history.  After competing in 20 events over a three-day span, the Lady Flames and FGCU finished with exactly 1,748.5 points, resulting in a rare tie and […]

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