Social justice advocate to speak at Lincoln University
Lincoln University will host guest speaker Elaine Brown at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 4. She is most notably known as the former leader of the Black Panther Party where she served as chairman in the mid-seventies.
Lincoln gears up for Homecoming 2018
Lincoln University invites friends and members of the community to “Roar” alongside students and alumni at Lincoln’s 2018 Homecoming October 7-14.
For 164 years, Lincoln University has been internationally recognized for its commitment to excellence in scholarship and service. Under President Brenda A. Allen’s leadership, Lincoln’s mission and vision ensures that student success continues moving onward and upward for the 21st century.
Since Harry O. Stinson became the athletics director on July 10, 2017, the Department of Athletics & Recreational Services has undergone transitions that have fundamentally redefined the unit, starting with the name change that added "Recreational Services," which took effect July 1, 2018.
An essential element of the Division of Institutional Advancement is the expansion of the University's financial capacity by building fruitful relationships within the private sector. In concert with the University's new strategic plan, “Reimagining the Legacy: Learn. Liberate. Lead,” Institutional Advancement is strengthening these strategic partnerships to leverage resources and assets for the benefit of student success. In doing so, the division has enhanced its own capacity to achieve this end with the recent addition of a corporate and foundation relations officer .
Lincoln University joined Princeton University and five HBCUs from across the country to launch a program to introduce students to archival science and collaborative history. The program, titled Archives Research and Collaborative History (ARCH) held its inaugural weeklong session in July.
Hon. Sen. Vincent Hughes (left) with President Brenda A. Allen. Hughes received an honorary degree at Lincoln’s Commencement in May 2018.
President Brenda A. Allen met with key lawmakers at the Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex in Harrisburg in June with a clear goal in mind: to extend Lincoln's influence and presence.