LINCOLN, PA ~ The Economics and Business Administration Department at Lincoln University will hold its annual Black Executive Exchange Program (BEEP) Conference on March 6 and 7 at 9 a.m. in Dickey Hall Auditorium.
The conference will feature some of the nation’s top corporate executives from Colgate-Palmolive, PNC Bank and Amtrak USA. The U. S. Department of Commerce and Building Global Bridges will also be represented.
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA (www.lincoln.edu) -- Lincoln University’s Fall 2005 enrollment is the largest in its 151-year history. President Ivory Nelson, pleased with achievement of this milestone, stated “Lincoln University is strategically positioned and nationally recognized for adding value to its students – academically, socially, and culturally – and we are pleased that more students are taking advantage of the opportunities that we provide. The University, through its construction of a new state-of-the-art residence hal
The Lincoln University Concert Choir will present its Annual Christmas Concert on Thursday evening, December 1 at 7 pm. The Concert will take place in the Mary Dod Brown Memorial Chapel on the Lincoln University campus. The Concert Choir will perform part one of Messiah by George Frideric Handel and the beloved Hallelujah Chorus. Faculty soprano Rita McKinley Pride, Visiting Lecturer in Voice and Opera, will sing "Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion". Student soloists will include Abdul Barr Khaliq, tenor, Talesia Felder, contralto, Robert Green, baritone, and sopran
Barry S. Nobel, vice president of marketing for the Philadelphia Stock Exchange is visiting Lincoln University on Monday September 19th as part of Lincoln University’s “Executive in Residence” program. Mr.
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – In an effort to lend help to those in need during this time of crisis, Lincoln University of Pennsylvania will be offering tuition free education relief to students from Xavier, Dillard and Southern University of New Orleans, all fellow HBCUs that have been affected by hurricane Katrina. Lincoln is willing to take on and house fifty (50) female students who will not be charged tuition for this semester but will have to pay Room, Board and Fees.
“Reach for your goals and don’t be afraid to succeed.”
Pennsylvania Gov. Edward G. Rendell delivered the Commencement Address and also received an honorary degree at Lincoln University’s 146th Commencement on Sunday, May 1, 2005.
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA (www.lincoln.edu) – Wilbert Tatum ’58, owner of the NEW YORK AMSTERDAM NEWS, and writer Lawrence P. Neal ‘61 (posthumously) will be honored by the New York area alumni of Lincoln University at its Second Annual Alumni Awards Reception being held on Friday, May 20, 2005 at 6:00 p.m. at Loft Eleven (Westside Loft), 336 W. 37 Street, New York City.
Lincoln will Graduate 375 Students and also Award Honorary Degrees to Gov. Rendell and Three Other Distinguished Leaders.
Pennsylvania Gov. Edward G. Rendell will deliver the Commencement Address and also receive an honorary degree as Lincoln University presents its 146th Commencement on Sunday, May 1, 2005.
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA (www.lincoln.edu) – Lincoln University will present a two-day Student Leadership Development Conference, March 22-23, 2005, at the campus in southern Chester County, PA. The keynote speaker for the luncheon program at noon on Wednesday, March 23, in the Student Union Building, is Valerie E. Patton, Executive Director for the Saint Louis Business Diversity Initiative.
Cheryl Martin, a noted inspirational speaker, author and award-winning broadcaster, will speak at Lincoln University on Friday, March 18, 2005, starting at 11 a.m., in Dickey Hall Auditorium on the campus in southern Chester County, PA.