There’s no blueprint for shutting down an entire university. Professors are packing up their offices, stripping away decades of accumulated books, papers and memories. Other employees are auctioning off 168 years’ worth of history. Antiques, art, athletic jerseys, 18th-century Bibles, pianos from the music department, even notebooks and pens marked with the school logo. Lambuth University’s final senior class, all 70 of them, literally danced their way through the campus gates last month, twirling through the final graduation march, determined that Lambuth’s last graduation should feel like a celebration, not a funeral.