Students graduating in December celebrated with the Fall 2017 Graduate Dinner hosted by LCU Alumni Relations, which included a meal, an alumni panel discussion, and a charge to graduates. The undergraduate commencement ceremony will be Dec. 9.
Nationally-recognized West Texas artists, Jack and Jill Maxwell, presented a live painting event at Lubbock Christian University for the President’s Gala, an event themed on “Faith, Hope, and Love” on the evening of Oct. 24.
Lubbock Christian University celebrates the fall season with Andrew Lippa’s musical adaption of "The Addams Family," Friday, Oct. 27 and Saturday, Oct. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the McDonald Moody Auditorium.
Last year, the LCU experience expanded to Avila, Spain, as students and professors alike travel overseas during the fall semester as part of LCU’s Global Campus program. This fall, 27 members of the LCU community, including some professors and their...
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The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce held the Hispanic Heritage Luncheon in the Baker Conference Center at Lubbock Christian University. The luncheon fell within National Hispanic Heritage Month, which is observed from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 annually.
As Lubbock Christian University returns from Fall Break, we look forward to the second half of the semester. LCU has announced some exciting updates so far this year, and had a lot of great events.
Though the year has much more ahead, here’s the...
From October 2-3, Lubbock Christian University welcomed guests to campus for the annual Moser Ministry Conference. Over the past ten years, LCU has hosted the conference devoted to different aspects of ministry, featuring many distinguished speakers...
In September, the Lubbock Christian University Athletic Department announced the 2017 LCU Hall of Honor Induction Class, along with a banquet scheduled for Oct. 28 at 5 p.m. in LCU's Baker Conference Center.
“You can have a business; you can have a faith. There is no contradiction between the two,” Tracy Mack, dean of the School of Business, during his opening statements at Business as a Calling last week.