International Student Center event showcases Guatemalan culture

Guatemala is a nation rich with color, culture and history. On March 3 from 2-4 p.m., the International Student Center displayed this nation’s culture on Liberty’s campus. The International Student Center hosted the Global Connect: Guatemala event in the Starbucks lounge located just above the Montview Starbucks. The event was held by Liberty students from Guatemala, as they were able […]

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President’s Post: Here’s how Liberty serves competently with joy and excellence

I am so proud of our men’s basketball team that gave it their all and fought hard down-to-the-wire this weekend. Though their season has ended, they are true champions for the effort they have given and their record of achievements throughout the season. One of my greatest privileges as president is seeing our student-athletes give it their all and seeing […]

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Liberty’s debate team will compete in a year-end tournament series

Do artificial intelligence and robots deserve the same rights as human beings? Your opinion doesn’t matter; you must prove both sides of the argument. Liberty University’s Debate Team answers and defends questions like these on a regular basis. The team will prepare to compete in its final series of tournaments for the year, ending in an invite-only championship.  The team, […]

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“Shark Tank” style competition at Liberty offering $10,000 prize for first place winner

It is do-or-die for creatives and entrepreneurs on the well-known show “Shark Tank.” Now, Liberty students will get to experience a similar thrill of the pitch in Liberty University’s event called Create Fest by signing up no later than March 17.  Create Fest was held for the first time last semester, but this is the first time this event will […]

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Dean of Liberty University’s School of Business Dave Brat to speak at CPAC

Dr. Dave Brat, dean of Liberty’s School of Business, will travel to Washington, D.C., this weekend to participate in The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Brat will speak in the “Education for Dummies” panel March 4 along with radio host Jason Rantz and Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger. Brat served on the Budget, Education and Small Business Committees for U.S. Congress before […]

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African ISC Open House

Nigeria moi moi, woven baskets and talking drums — students enjoyed all these different things and more on Feb. 21 when the International Student Center hosted an African OpenHouse event. From 12-4 p.m., students learned about the African culture and had fun while doing so. Students joined the fun and walked around from table to table, immersing themselves in African […]

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Beach Chapel holds concert at Liberty

Saturday night, Liberty University hosted the Christian rock and roll band Beach Chapel, along with opener TJ Lawson, at the LaHaye Event Space.  Lawson opened the set playing released songs “Watercolor Skies” and “Salutations.” The setlist also included unreleased songs, as well as Justin Bieber’s “What Do You Mean?”  Before the end of his set, Lawson announced the release of […]

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Gospelology and Willie and Korie Roberston: Convocation Recap

From the history and impact of gospel music in churches around the world to the stories of Duck Dynasty stars Willie and Korie Robertson, this week’s Convocations exposed students to a variety of speakers and important topics. Wednesday’s Convocation featured a video about the history of gospel music and the role that it has played in American church. “The sweet […]

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CAPS hosts panel will feature a professional counselor from the The Renfrew Center

Liberty’s Department of Counseling and Psychological Services, alongside the Liberty Athletic Center, will host the Body Image and Disordered Eating on College Campuses event March 6.  The talk will feature Ashley Vicari, a licensed professional counselor (LPC) from The Renfrew Center, the nation’s oldest eating disorder facility. Vicari will cover the topic of body image and disordered eating in college […]

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All majors career fair brings opportunity for students

Students, sporting their most professional attire, explored Liberty’s All Majors Career Fair, introducing themselves to the more than 100 employers in attendance. The event, hosted by Career Services, took place Feb. 21 in the LaHaye Multipurpose Center. The fair welcomed undergraduate and graduate students, as well as recent alumni.   Employers came to campus in search of students interested in […]

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Allen West visits government classes, discusses the civil duty of young adults

Lt. Col. Allen West, former congressman and military officer, joined Helms School of Government and the Office of Equity and Inclusion for a fireside chat with government studentson Feb. 23. West served in the Army for 21 years and is currently serving with the Texas State Guard. In 2010, West was elected into the U.S. House of Representatives.  West sat […]

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