Lion - Fall 2019 - Message from the Alumni Director

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As we strive to stimulate excitement for Homecoming Weekend and anticipate the enthusiasm of families and friends returning to the campus of our Dear Ol’ Lincoln, we are pleased to share the following highlights. Homecoming will offer many opportunities to engage, network, celebrate, and share experiences. Alumni will partake in roaring football banter, gather to make decisions about the future state of Lincoln alumni, and memorialize those Lions who have gone to rest eternally with our ancestors during our annual worship services. 

The weekend will be filled with events that celebrate the beginnings of campus chapters of international organizations, and the installation of new officers. The Epsilon Nu Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. will celebrate its 50th anniversary at Lincoln with a Black Tie Gala and Sisterhood Brunch on campus, and the Student Government Association will host a symposium featuring accomplished alumni and professionals to engage students. 

The Alumni Association of Lincoln University (AALU) has newly elected national officers who will host a meeting and activities that will advance the AALU goal to cultivate and foster a close fellowship among graduates, alumni chapters, and former students. The AALU's priorities are to:

  • Encouraging financial support for Lincoln University.
  • Assisting in the recruitment of students to Lincoln University.
  • Working cooperatively with Lincoln University personnel to develop and implement programs that will benefit Lincoln and the AALU.

Your Office of Alumni Relations invites all of you back home! During this homecoming season, we are offering to you an opportunity to challenge all of us to grow and refine the Lincoln experience! 

Engage again. Make us better. Reimagine the legacy and experience the incredible power of being surrounded by lives that are really just beginning. Learn. Liberate. Lead. 

Lincoln University, the nation’s first degree-granting Historically Black College and University (HBCU), educates and empowers students to lead their communities and change the world. Lincoln offers a rigorous liberal arts education to a diverse student body of approximately 2,200 men and women in more than 35 undergraduate and graduate programs.