Nwachuku ’08 opens up about mental health and his awareness organization TalkNaija
Twenty years ago, Chinomso D. Nwachuku and his family entered the United States. As a 6th grader adjusting to life in America, Nwachuku — who was still learning English — experienced firsthand the mental toll that bullying has on a young child.
Sheila Y. Oliver ’74 Sworn In as the First African American Female Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey
Sheila Oliver made history on January 16, 2018, when she became the first African American lieutenant governor in the State of New Jersey. She is now the second highest-ranking official in the state and the first officer in line to succeed the governor of New Jersey.
Undergraduate students from a wide array of majors including anthropology, political science and biology recently conducted field research and participated in various lectures at the historic Kingdom of Lesotho and the Republic of South Africa.
President Brenda A. Allen recently joined Jessica Henderson Daniel, president of the <a href="http://www.apa.org/">American Psychological Association</a>, in Washington, D.C., for a discussion panel on African American women and their contributions to the field of psychology.
Students from Lincoln University’s Visual and Performing Arts Department will have their artwork displayed at the Oxford Arts Alliance 10th Anniversary Kickoff event on Friday,
Lincoln University Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Patricia Pierce Ramsey was elected to the College Board’s Middle States Regional Council on December 20, 2017 in Bala Cynwyd, PA. Her three-year term will begin on March 9, 2018.