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Lincoln University more than doubles its online digital special collections, with support from PHMC

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ President Ivory V. Nelson has announced recent significant additions to the library's existing digital special collections, initiated in 2003.

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Lincoln University to Participate in “Real Men Cook for Charity” Event on Father’s Day at First District Plaza

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ Lincoln University, celebrating its 154th year as the nation’s first Historically Black University, will participate in the 19th annual “Real Men Cook” charity event on Father’s Day, June 15th from 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. at the First District Plaza at 3801 Market Street in Philadelphia.   Lincoln’s “Real Men Cook for Charity” team will include Dr William B.

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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY NAMES GARY CLARKE REGISTRAR

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ Lincoln University President Ivory V. Nelson has announced that Gary Clarke has been promoted to the position of registrar at the nation’s first degree-granting historically black institution.

“We are pleased to appoint Gary to this important position,” President Nelson said. “He has a keen understanding of the functions of an office so critical to the effectiveness of the university.”

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Lincoln University Alumni Association Elects Tracey Hunter Hayes President

Tracey J. Hunter HayesLINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ Tracey J. Hunter Hayes has been elected president of the Alumni Association of Lincoln University (AALU) for a term ending in 2011, adding to his long standing service and commitment to his alma mater.

The AALU is an organization of graduates whose primary purpose provides support to assist the university in achieving short and long-term goals.

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Lincoln University Graduate Follows in the Footsteps of Great, Great Uncle

Karla Prattis Green, of Chester, PA is a relative of a Lincoln Alumnus, first African American faculty at the University of Pennsylvania.

 

Karla Prattis Green

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ Throughout her early childhood and teen years in Chester, Pennsylvania, the name Lincoln University resonated with Karla Prattis Green.

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Lincoln University Teaches New York City Graduate Leadership Skills

Adonita Ahmetaj LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ When Adonita Ahmetaj worked as a counselor at the Urban Dove, a non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of New York City's at-risk youth, she came under the mentoring wing of the program’s director, Ruben Trammell.

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PROFESSOR CHARLES OGLETREE URGES GRADUATES TO CONTINUE LINCOLN UNIVERSITY’S INSPIRING LEGACY

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA (May 4) ~ Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree Jr. challenged the graduates of Lincoln University to carry on its inspiring legacy at the institution’s 149th Commencement exercise on Sunday.

“You have an obligation to advance the wonderful legacy of Lincoln University,” the distinguished law professor said. “I have never encountered an institution with so much distinctions and accomplishments.”

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CHARLES OGLETREE JR. TO DELIVER COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS AT LINCOLN UNIVERSITY ON MAY 4

Speakers: Bishop Nathan D. Baxter, Dr. Ernest C. Levister Jr., and Charles J. Ogletree Jr.LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ Lincoln University President Ivory V. Nelson has announced that Charles J. Ogletree Jr., a prominent Harvard Law professor, legal theorist and author, will deliver the institution’s 149th Commencement address on Sunday, May 4 at 1:30 p.m. at the athletic field.

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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY CONDUCTS GROUND BREAKING FOR $26.1 MILLION INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL CENTER

ICC GroundbreakingLINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ Lincoln University took another step on Saturday (April 19) toward the realization of a $26.1 million International Cultural Center (ICC) with a ground breaking ceremony at the construction site of state-of-the-art facility.

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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY TO BREAK GROUND FOR $26.1 MILLION INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL CENTER

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ Lincoln University will break ground for a $26.1 million International Cultural Center (ICC) on Saturday, April 19 at noon at the construction site, near the university’s baseball field.

“The impact that this building will have on the recruitment of arts major is immeasurable,” Lincoln University President Ivory V. Nelson said. “Today there is a serious competition among postsecondary institutions to attract students who major in the arts.

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