Liberty medical school creates online E-journal to share research with the world

A medical E-journal is a platform in which medical researchers, including students and faculty, can publish the research they often spend so much time and energy on.  Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine (LUCOM) has recently created its own channel, through Cureus Journal of Medicine, to allow students and faculty to publish their research.  Through the LUCOM E-journal, the work of […]

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Analysis: Scott Strobel observes how Christian views impact intelligence

Scott Strobel planned to go into full-time ministry, but his life took unexpected turns that led him to enlist in the Air Force. He eventually found himself working as a professor in Liberty’s Helms School of Government. Strobel attended The King’s College in 1990 for the first three years of his undergraduate degree before transferring to the University of Maryland […]

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Diplomacy: Score Roenicke connects students with diplomats and government speakers

Scott Roenicke, a professor in the Helms School of Government, seeks to replicate his experiences working in the Pentagon and White House to train students on how the government functions. He prepares them to enter the national security scene, ready to reflect Christ by standing for truth and justice.  National security is the government’s duty to ensure safety from internal […]

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Liberty shows Rodgers and Hammerstein’s twist on classic fairytale ‘Cinderella’

Walt Disney once said, “Believe in your dreams, no matter how impossible they seem.” This idea of believing in the seemingly impossible is one of the many powerful themes surrounding Liberty University’s production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s contemporary take on “Cinderella.” The classic fairytale surrounds the life of a kind-hearted woman named Cinderella, who, despite being mistreated and forced to […]

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Looking Through Time

As fall continues, we approach our most controversial holiday here at Liberty: Halloween. I like Halloween. I like the festivities, the pumpkins, candy, dressing up and the orange colors for decoration. I grew up celebrating Halloween, but my parents did have boundaries. I never was allowed to dress in devilish or scary costumes or anything like that. I was a […]

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Army ROTC senior, Cinnamon Obrey wins badge in excellence for shooting competition with the Virginia National Guard

Cinnamon Obrey, a senior in Army ROTC, recently earned her Excellence in Competition Badge, awarded at the Virginia National Guard Marksmanship Competition. She also serves as the Office in Command for Liberty’s ROTC Tactical Marksmanship Program. However, these successes did not come about overnight, as Obrey’s journey with shooting started at a young age. “I have been shooting since I […]

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Speech and debate team takes home big wins from JW Patterson Debate Tournament

Liberty University’s speech and debate team started its season with big wins at the JW Patterson Debate Tournament at the University of Kentucky on Oct. 1-2.  With a weekend of engaged speakers and fiery debates, debate partners Kaleb Horne and Alyssa Shuttlesworth triumphed over 20 schools as junior varsity division champions. The tournament comprised three divisions: novice, junior varsity and […]

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Fall bucket list

The season of sweaters and changing leaves, pumpkin spice and Halloween is upon us. Autumn falls somewhere in between  summer’s goodbye and winter’s slumber. Before the season slips away, don’t forget to check out some fun fall activities found right here in Lynchburg. Go on a Hike The most recognizable part of the fall season is the changing leaves. Going […]

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Liberty Information Services tech Glenn Babbitt uses his meteorology skills to bring fun and safety to LU events

A man with a kind smile, a blue button down and a weather-radar map tie sits down and paints the story of how the Lord worked throughout his life and guided him to Liberty. His name is Glenn Babbitt, and little do students know, but he protects them during Liberty’s outdoor events. Babbitt works for the Office of Security and […]

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The Bear Cave

Kings and nations have been coveting gold since the beginning of time, sending out explorers to scout lands for the precious metal. When we hear tales of lost treasure, it’s almost always chests of gold coins or vaults of golden artifacts.  For America, the prospect of gold brought hundreds of thousands of migrants to the west in what became known […]

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