Liberty University to send team to Texas for Hurricane Beryl cleanup
Ten Liberty University students and two leaders will travel to Angleton, Texas, Aug. 11-17 to assist Samaritan’s Purse in responding to the destruction left by Hurricane Beryl last month. The trip is being sponsored by LU Serve Now, Liberty’s disaster…
Students give generously to ‘Pass it On’ end-of-semester donation drive
As students moved out of their residence halls at the close of the spring semester, they had the chance to bless their Lynchburg area neighbors one more time before leaving campus for the summer. From May 1-8, students placed gently…
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 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…
Students fill Academic Lawn, Prayer Chapel for end-of-semester praise and worship
As they have done every week this semester, Liberty University students gathered for Campus Community on Wednesday night, but this time they filled the Academic Lawn outside the Montview Student Union. The service lasted well into the night. Campus Community,…
Liberty engineering students introduce STEM concepts to youth at local Jubilee Center
Bridging the gap between at-risk youth and those enrolled in Liberty University’s School of Engineering with backgrounds in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) is a goal of IMPACT, a new club at Liberty that meets Friday afternoons at the…
Nursing students return to Kenya, Rwanda to partner with local providers in serving all ages of God’s people
Mariana Bendinelli grew up in Dyer, Ind., where she attended a church involved in missions work and developed a desire to take part herself. As a child, she knew she was too young to travel overseas and serve others in…
Liberty arts department donates supplies to school in Ghana founded by alumnus
In 2011, Charles Koomson (’13) traveled from his home country of Ghana to pursue a Master of Divinity at Liberty University. He wanted to learn how to enhance the ministries he founded in Ghana, which included Berean International, a Christian…
Master storyteller Karen Kingsbury visits Liberty University ahead of her film debut, ‘Someone Like You’
New York Times bestselling novelist Karen Kingsbury is a favorite guest at Liberty University. She has visited campus many times, often to share her expertise from the publishing world and spend time with her children when they were students. But…