Seven top education majors are chosen for trip to Teachers of Promise conference

Liberty University’s School of Education nominated and sent seven of their top students to the Teachers of Promise conference March 24: Mary Holland, Harley Rusk, Bethany Scott, Melanie Smith, Hazel Stephens, Logan Wise andAmanda Works. According to Michelle Goodwin, associate dean for the Licensure Programs in the School of Education, Teachers of Promise is an institute created by Wade Whitehead, […]

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SOM holds last student showcase

The School of Music’s Concert Hall was filled with the steady rhythm of music and bright decor of lights as students sang songs ranging from country to pop on Friday night during the Commercial Music Showcase.  Previously called the Artist Development Showcase, the semestral event allowed commercial music majors to showcase their performance skills during an evening filled with unique […]

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A peek inside Liberty’s AI Competition Club

The rapid growth of artificial intelligence has society on the edge of its seat. Meanwhile, Liberty University’s AI Competition Club works with artificial intelligence programs to develop their own prototypes and further the growth ofthis technology.  The AI Competition Club explores various software in artificial intelligence, such as ChatGPT. The club aims to dive into these programs to use them […]

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Students gather for worship and message in final Convocations of the year

The last week of Convocation featured award-winning worship band Casting Crowns on April 26 and Interim President Jerry Prevo on April 28. Mark Hall, the frontman for Casting Crowns, began with their song “Only Jesus.” He and the band then followed with more songs like “Just Be Held.” After this, Hall began speaking to the students.  “I didn’t read scripture […]

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Dining hall hosts celebratory event

Rotapalooza, one of the biggest events The Food Court at Reber-Thomas has put on this semester, was held April 25 in honor of the spring semester coming to an end for students. The experience started at the doors; the lights were dimmed, and the entire dining hall was covered with streamers, decorations and stations for students to enjoy a nightto […]

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Student volunteers gather in the Vines Center for annual event

Help is on the way! On Saturday, April 29, Liberty University students gathered at the Vines Center to mark the beginning of Serve Lynchburg. The event was organized by LU Serve and aimed to serve the Lynchburg communitythrough volunteering. The event started with volunteers checking in and receiving T-shirts, which they wore throughout the day to identify themselves as participants […]

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Sarah’s slice of life: Look Ye Also

Every summer, two boys rode the train across the countryside.  When they were younger, the boys would press their faces against the glass of the window and marvel at the world racing past by the tracks. They pointed to the rolling green hills, the sudden bursts of colors when flowers came into view and how the sun glittered across the […]

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Student Jonathan Dersch wins competition with video footage captured by a drone

Liberty University’s School of Aeronautics took videography to the skies when they recently held an UAS (unmanned aerial systems), also known as drones, photography and videography competition that allowed all aeronautics students to send in their best photographs and video work they had shot while using an UAS. Liberty University student Jonathan Dersch took first place in the UAS videography […]

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LU student competes in Miss Virginia USA to educate the public on POTS

For most girls, the age of 14 marks going into high school, making new friends and staying up late doing homework. For Katie Spake, senior interdisciplinary major with focuses on religion, behavior science and education, the age of 14 marked her diagnosis with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS).  POTS is a chronic illness of the autonomic nervous system, which controls […]

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Student Activities holds After Party to celebrate the end of the school year

Food, rides and live music wrapped together for Liberty’s annual After Party, allowing students to unwind before their finals and last few days of class.  Students enjoyed food and snacks from various food trucks like Domino’s and other vendors such as Rookie’s. While this food was for sale, those who participated in Liberty’s Serve Lynchburg event earlier that day were […]

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Liberty student shares his advice on how to apply and secure a summer internship

Securing a summer internship can be a daunting process for many college students as they try to establish a job position in their field. With a lengthy application process, lots of interviews and what can feel like unlimited competition, summer internships can almost seem out of reach. One student who has successfully triumphed the application process is Evan Shock.  Shock, […]

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Liberty’s student team places third in Aerospace Maintenance Competition 

Six Liberty students reached all new heights as they soared through the Aerospace Maintenance Competition (AMC) April 18 through 19 in Atlanta, Georgia.  The AMC is held by the Aerospace Maintenance Council and creates an environment for students to advance their maintenance skills and celebrate professionals within the aviation maintenance field worldwide. The AMC allows students and current maintenance professionals […]

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Cinematic arts students produce their own pilot episode called ‘Peace Baby’

Junior year film students “peaced out” on set April 21 after spending 14 days filming at various locations in the Lynchburg area. Students, joined with professors, alumni and professionals, worked together to produce a pilot episode for a potential TV show titled “Peace Baby.”  The plot of the pilot episode begins with siblings Yasmin, Jeff and Justin who face pressure […]

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