Carolyn Wilson Digital Collections (Lipscomb Univ.)
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Dugan, Ken
Lipscomb’s national prominence in NAIA athletics began with Ken Dugan. A baseball player gifted with speed and power, he set numerous records, including batting average and slugging percentage marks of .456 and .824, respectively. As coach from 1960 until his retirement in 1996, Dugan\u27s teams amassed an overall record of 1,137–460, winning two national championships, five Area 5 championships, and 15 district championships. He is author of four books on coaching which are widely heralded in the baseball community. He has been inducted into halls of fame by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, Lipscomb University, National Association of Baseball Coaches, Tennessee Sports, and north Alabama sports organizations.https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/legends/1037/thumbnail.jp
1959 Class Seniors
Picture of the 1959 class Seniors of the Nashville Christian Institute.https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/nci_head/1001/thumbnail.jp
Floyd Rose, NCI student, in front of the Jackson St. Church of Christ
A photo of NCI student Floyd Rose in front of the Jackson St. Church of Christ in Nashville, TN.https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/nci_misc/1005/thumbnail.jp
Eugenie McKissack, 1962.
A headshot of Eugenie McKissack, a junior at the Nashville Christian Institute in 1962.https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/nci_head/1036/thumbnail.jp
Clarence Barbour, 1962.
Headshot of Clarence Barbour, a senior at the Nashville Christian Institute in 1962.https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/nci_head/1030/thumbnail.jp
Age. Cultural Intelligence, Social Media Use and Anxiety
This August 2024 Master of Science in Psychology thesis at Lipscomb University study investigated the intricate relationship between social media use, age, cultural intelligence, and anxiety levels, aiming to unravel potential interactions and influences across diverse demographics. In a survey-based approach, 49 participants from various age groups and cultural backgrounds were tested for age, cultural intelligence scores (CQS), anxiety levels (GAD-7), and social media use patterns assessed by the Social Networking Time Use Scale (SONTUS). The central hypothesis posited that age, cultural intelligence, and social media use collectively interact in predicting anxiety levels. To address this, a multiple linear regression analysis was employed, examining the complex relationships among social media use, age, and cultural intelligence to understand their combined influence on anxiety levels. This research contributes valuable insights into the nuanced dynamics of social media\u27s impact on mental health, offering implications for both research and practical interventions. Understanding the interplay between age, cultural intelligence, and social media use in this context enhances our comprehension of factors influencing anxiety experiences in the digital age
Marshall Keeble Land Gift
Photograph of a building near the Nashville Christian Institute\u27s Ashford School Building that was purchased by Marshall Keeble for future development of the campus. Back of the photograph says Keeble Gift. Vacant lot and white frame.https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/nci_build/1010/thumbnail.jp
Marshall Keeble\u27s shoes
A photo of the shoes of Marshall Keeble (NCI President 1942-1958.
And how can anyone preach unless they are sent? As it is written: \u27How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!\u27
Roman 10:15 NIVhttps://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/nci_misc/1019/thumbnail.jp
Lecture Week
A picture of the Lecture Week at the Nashville Christian Institute. The back of the photograph says; A group of preaching brethren during our lecture week on N.C.I. campus. Many of the [sic them] attended N.C.I. through the past years. A larger, damaged, version of this picture has been attached as a supplemental file.https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/nci_events/1011/thumbnail.jp
Complete Basketball Team, 1962.
This is a photo of the complete varsity basketball team at NCI in 1962. Kneeling (left to right): Harry Kellam, Willie Tucker, Robert Woodley, Richard Johnson. Second row (left to right): Coach William Wallace, Trainer Clarence Stafford, Tandy Holmes, William Walker, Elmo Roundtree, Reginald Harding, Ivory Spears, [first name unknown] Looney, William Muncy, Principal James Dennis, Trainer Cecil Driskell.https://digitalcollections.lipscomb.edu/nci_sport/1002/thumbnail.jp