Student Spotlight: Graduating in the face of adversity First generation college graduate overcomes adversity and loss to graduate with Master’s
To Jessica Carvin, a Lincoln University graduate student, walking across the stage during Lincoln’s 160th commencement ceremony, is more than just an academic achievement.
Graduating senior shares his Lincoln journey and how the Lincoln community became family Chances are if you’ve been to an event on campus in the past four years, you’ve seen mass communications student Anthony Parker Jr.
Lincoln awarded national endowment for humanities grant to spearhead collaborative research project
The Department of History, Political Science, Religion and Philosophy was recently awarded a $74,699 planning grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities agency to plan an interpretive exhibition titled Journey to Sanctuary: The Philadelphia Story of Faith and Transformation in the Second Great Migration of African-Americans from the South.
Congressman John Lewis to speak at Commencement
The civil rights icon and representative of the Georgia’s 5th congressional district will also receive an honorary degree on Sunday, May 5.
Lincoln appoints new vice president of human resources
Seasoned human resources professional Jake Tanksley has been appointed vice president of human resources at Lincoln University.
News Brief: Spring 2019 Lincoln Lion Magazine now available The latest edition of the Lincoln Lion Magazine is available now. View the articles at www.lincoln.edu/lincoln-lion.
Students participating in the Parade of Hats competition included (from left) Corian Campbell, Rakeyla Little, Ariana Williams, Cyonna Henry, Facunda Bennett, Chelsea Reshard, Lakiah Meade and Krystahl Gordon.
Library Director, Selected as Authenticity Project Fellow
Carla Sarratt, MLS, director of the Langston Hughes Memorial Library, is one of 15 librarians and archivists selected to be part of the first Authenticity Project Fellow cohort.