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A Student Reflects On the Significance of the $40.5 Million Science, General Classroom and High Technology Building

Renee Dixon

Editor’s Note: Renee Dixon is a senior from Rochester, N.Y. majoring in biology and anthropology. The following is her remarks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the $40.5 million Science and General Classroom High Technology Building.

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NEW SCIENCE AND GENERAL CLASSROOM HIGH TECHNOLOGY BUILDING

Rev. Calvin Morris - Chairman of the Board, President Ivory V. Nelson,  Mr. Dwight Taylor - Chairman of Buildings & Property Committee

Rev. Calvin Morris – Chairman of the Board, President Ivory V. Nelson, and Mr. Dwight Taylor – Chairman of Buildings & Property Committee

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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY RECEIVES $25,450 DONATION FROM CITE

Check from CITELINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ President Ivory V. Nelson has announced a $25,450 gift from the Consortium of Information and Telecommunications Executives (CITE), a national nonprofit organization representing African American employees and retirees of Verizon. The gift will be used to fund academic scholarships.

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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY TO BREAK GROUND FOR $40.5 MILLION NEW SCIENCE/GENERAL CLASSROOM HIGH-TECHNOLOGY BUILDING

Science Building Rendering LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ Lincoln University will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for construction of a new Science/General Classroom High Technology Building on November 17 at noon on the southeast section of the campus, site of the proposed structure.

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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY SALUTES ITS BEST AND BRIGHTEST AT ANNUAL HONORS CONVOCATION

President Ivory NelsonLINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ Lincoln University President Ivory V. Nelson acknowledged students who have excelled academically at the 2007 Honors Convocation in Manuel Rivero Hall on Wednesday, noting that the university has what it takes to make them successful in their education and also in their lives.

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STUDENTS TAKE DIFFERENT ROUTES TO LINCOLN BUT WIND UP AS HIGH ACADEMIC ACHIEVERS

Steven SteelLINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ Sophomores Alesha Blue and Steven Steel had different reasons for enrolling at Lincoln University, but their paths crossed when they walked across the stage in recognition of academic excellence at the university’s annual Honors Convocation Wednesday in Manuel Rivero Hall.

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Articles By Lincoln University Professor Appear In International Publications

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ Lincoln University professor Dr. Anthony DiFilippo has written articles for two international publications.

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LARGE CROWD OF PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS AND PARENTS TO ATTEND FALL OPEN HOUSE AT LINCOLN UNIVERSITY

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ Lincoln University will hold its annual Fall Open House at 9 a.m. on Friday, October 26 in Manuel Rivero Hall.

Organized by the Office of Admissions, Open House is an event that provides an opportunity for prospective students and their parents or guardians to meet with university faculty, staff, and students and to gain firsthand information about the university’s academic programs and extracurricular activities.

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PRESIDENT IVORY NELSON WELCOMES CROWD OF PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS AT FALL OPEN HOUSE

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ President Ivory V. Nelson told an overflow Manuel Rivero Hall crowd of students and parents at the Fall Open House that Lincoln University provides an inviting and nurturing environment that ensures success after graduation. 

“Lincoln will be part of your educational experience where you will get a quality education and go out and do whatever you want to do,” Dr. Nelson said.  “We are a family, and we want you to come here.”

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FORMER CNN ANCHOR SHARES WAYS TO FINANCIAL SUCCESS WITH LINCOLN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

Valerie T. MorrisLINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ A financial expert conveyed to Lincoln University students the secrets that will unlock the door to financial success Monday during the Gary Michelson Executive Lecture Series in Dickey Hall Auditorium.

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