Cinematic arts students work on set of family film, meet actor Kevin Sorbo
About 65 cinematic arts students at Liberty University spent three weeks filming around Central Virginia this spring, including on campus, for the film “Miracle on the Precipice,” which is based on true events and further inspired by John Bunyan’s novel…
Four Liberty University students awarded Fulbright grants
Four Liberty University students were recently announced as finalists in the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, providing them with the opportunity to research and continue their studies internationally during the 2024-25 academic year. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is a cultural…
President Costin prays for peace on college campuses during National Day of Prayer rally in Lynchburg
Liberty University was well represented at the second annual National Day of Prayer service held Thursday morning at the base of Monument Terrace in Downtown Lynchburg. A women’s choir from the School of Music was also invited, performing “In the…
Liberty announces Research Week winners, celebrates highest event turnout
Liberty University students were recognized for their outstanding work across countless areas of research Wednesday morning during the awards ceremony for this year’s Research Week, held April 15-18. Open to both undergraduate and graduate students in Liberty’s residential and online…
Johns Hopkins professor speaks on pervasive blind spots in healthcare
Liberty University School of Health Sciences welcomed Johns Hopkins University Professor of Surgery Dr. Marty Makary on April 22 to speak on prevalent issues in the healthcare field, such as the extreme costs of health care and insurance and the…
Liberty celebrates its first law school graduate to argue before U.S. Supreme Court
Liberty University School of Law alumnus Josh Turner (’15) represented the state of Idaho before the United States Supreme Court in Idaho v. United States on April 24, becoming the first from his alma mater to stand before the highest…
New Champion Center will display Liberty’s Christian mission, provide prime event, meeting space
As steel beams rise from the ground at the future site of Liberty University’s Champion Center, university planners have been hard at work enhancing interior features so the grand facility can better serve visitors, students, faculty, staff, alumni, and…
Men’s lacrosse lights up Tennessee in fourth quarter, clinching second ALC Championship in four years
A day after eliminating No. 3-ranked, two-time defending ALC Tournament champion Virginia Tech in the semifinal round, Liberty University’s No. 6-ranked men’s lacrosse team capped off its second crown in the ALC’s four-year history by winning its duel with…
Liberty students, staff volunteer in local community for seventh annual Serve Lynchburg
As college students all across the country spent their weekends studying for finals or hanging out with friends, 1,340 Liberty University students chose to spend Saturday serving the local community through Serve Lynchburg. One such student is sophomore Ethan Boyd….
Liberty awards 20 students with Green Cord Scholarships for ‘above and beyond’ service
Twenty Liberty University students were honored during Convocation on Friday as recipients of the 2024 LU Serve Green Cord Service Scholarships, given to students who exemplify the school’s mission of service to others. The scholarships are awarded annually. This year’s…