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Alumnus and member of the board of trustees passed away Saturday, March 30
Paul V. Hamilton School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences to present Nordic Fiddlers Bloc in Concert at Cumberland Gap Convention Center
Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine students have a full schedule between lectures, labs and other program commitments throughout the day, yet some are taking an extra hour to help children at Middlesboro (Kentucky)...
The Tennessee Association of Museums presented the ALLM the Past Presidents Award as well as two Awards of Excellence and a commendation for the new Kincaid Gallery
The event is open to all physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants. This will be the inaugural Continuing Medical Education event at the new LMU-Knoxville site.
Students posted celebratory photos on social media revealing their match results using hashtag #DCOMmatch.
Almost, Maine, performances are scheduled for April 5-13, in the Sam and Sue Mars Performing Arts Center of Duke Hall of Citizenship on the LMU main campus in Harrogate
Teams will tee-off at Woodlake Lodge, Golf and Country Club in Tazewell at 8 a.m. and all proceeds from the tournament will benefit LMU-DCOM scholarships.
A total of 315 students were selected across the nation from over 1,400 applications. Each of the students received a scholarship in the amount of $2,000 and were honored for their contributions to the profession of veterinary medicine.
Sixth-graders from Campbell, Claiborne, Hancock, Grainger, Scott and Union county school systems competed at the school level to qualify for the LMU event.