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Florence's Simmons earns doctor of osteopathy degree
Dylan Simmons of Florence received his doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine in Harrogate, Tenn., on May 12, 2012.
LMU makes final preparations for Remote Area Medical Expedition
Lincoln Memorial University will open the doors to its sixth Remote Area Medical Health Expedition at 6 a.m. on Saturday, June 2. The community outreach project provides free medical, dental, vision and veterinary services to the underserved, uninsured, underinsured and unemployed.
Millions in coal severance money to go to college students
Governor Steve Beshear announced Tuesday he has authorized more than $4 million of coal severance funds to be used for college scholarships in several colleges and universities in coal-producing areas of the state over the next two years.
Railsplitters add White & Coker for 2013
Tripp White and Josh Coker have signed National Letters of Intent to play baseball for the Railsplitters next season, Lincoln Memorial University head coach Jeff Sziksai announced Monday morning.
Knoxville police park surveillance resulted in commissioner arrest
The attorney for Knox County Commissioner Jeff Ownby says his client will plead not guilty after he was arrested Thursday on an indecent exposure charge.
Locals say arrest of county commissioner may benefit Sharp's Ridge Memorial Park
The attorney representing former Lady Vols media director Debby Jennings has asked Tennessee to share copies of documents and emails released to the media.
LMU gets ready for free clinic next weekend
On Saturday, June 2, Lincoln Memorial University will host its sixth annual Health Expedition.
A new generation takes helm of Stanley festival
After 41 years of running his own festival in Coeburn, bluegrass/roots icon Ralph Stanley has had enough.
Just How Hard is it to Be an ABA Accredited Law School?
As prospective students consider their law-school options, some may be wondering about law schools that aren't accredited by the ABA.
Three Ks' final performance slated in annual Broadway Revue
Robyn Bingham's Dance Academy will present its "Broadway Revue" this weekend and it promises to be a special and memorable occasion for her students and the audience.
New principal appointed at Sequoyah Elementary School
Beginning next school year, Alisha Hinton, now assistant principal at A.L. Lotts Elementary, will take over as principal.
LMU students bring the past to life to honor Black History
What do an athlete, a future museum specialist, a Civil War Re-enactor, and an art student have in common? All four Lincoln Memorial University students helped bring to life the pre-civil war days to show school children the tragedy of slavery.
County's Stem School Moves Forward Under $1 Million Battelle Institute Grant
County School board members are being asked to approve a $1 million grant from the Battelle Institute over two years for the launch of a STEM School located on the campus of Chattanooga State.
Congressional Candidate Headrick's Son Graduates From DeBusk School Of Osteopathic Medicine
Dr. Mary M. Headrick, candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 3rd Congressional District announced the May 12 graduation of her son, Patrick Matt, from DeBusk School of Osteopathic Medicine, Lincoln Memorial University, in Harrogate, Tn.
This story is contributed by a member of the Knoxville community and is neither endorsed nor affiliated with Knoxville News Sentinel Lisa Pullen, professor of nursing at Lincoln Memorial University, has received the Educator of the Year Award from the Tennessee Chapter of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association.
On Sunday, Nov. 6, at 2 p.m., Stand in the Gap. Stand in the Gap is a proposed movement to cry out for God to heal our land from the scourge of drug and alcohol abuse.
LMU awards 370 degrees at spring commencement
Lincoln Memorial University President B. James Dawson conferred the degrees of 370 students on Saturday.
American Bar Association to hear LMU appeal case in June
An appeals panel with the American Bar Association notified Lincoln Memorial University two weeks ago that it would refer the school's appeal back to the organization's top accrediting body, according to court documents filed Thursday.
EConomic impact of LMU is $95 million
A recent study examining the economic impact of Lincoln Memorial University found that the University added $95 million dollars and almost 2,000 jobs to the local economy in fiscal year 2010-2011. The study prepared by renowned economist Dr.
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