
Based on rapidly decreasing COVID-19 case counts in the Lincoln Memorial University service areas, President Clayton Hess has announced that LMU will begin a phased approach to expanding access to campus facilities beginning on Monday, March 1, 2021.
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- LMU-CVM Welcomes Dr. Susan Scarlett as Full-Time Faculty
Lincoln Memorial University-College of Veterinary Medicine (LMU-CVM) welcomes Susan Scarlett, DVM, as assistant professor of veterinary medicine and clinical veterinarian for the DeBusk Veterinary Teaching Center (DVTC). Scarlett has been a part-time adjunct instructor for LMU-CVM since 2017 and will now be a full-time instructor for clinical skills labs and oversee the clinical care and surgery for third-year veterinary students.
Read the full story - JFWA Faculty Friday Profile: Summer Wynn
J. Frank White Academy (JFWA) third-grade teacher Summer Wynn is in her second year at the Academy.
Read the full story - Dr. Matthew Schexnayder Joins LMU-CVM Faculty
Lincoln Memorial University-College of Veterinary Medicine (LMU-CVM) welcomes Matthew Schexnayder, DVM, MS, as assistant professor of clinical pathology.
Read the full story - PA Alumnus Returns from Seven-Week Medical Outreach Trip to Kenya
LMU-SMS alumnus, Austin Dages, PA-C, MSBHS, spent seven weeks volunteering as a neurosurgery physician assistant at Tenwek Hospital in Bomet, Kenya. The hospital is accustomed to frequent visits by health care providers year-round, however, Dages was the first neurosurgery visitor in six months due to the COVID-19 shutdown.
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