STUDENTS FIRST CAMPAIGN STORY OF THE WEEK 5/27

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June is quickly approaching which means a number of events are in store for The Lincoln University community –all in support of The Students First Campaign!

Please SAVE THE DATES so you don’t miss out on any of these activities.

Seats and tables are still available for the Chairlady’s Garden Party to be held on the lawn of The Lincoln University’s historic Alumni House on Saturday, June 21st from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Women in attendance are asked to adorn themselves with hats, gloves, and pearls.  Gentlemen should don seersucker suits, linen suits or cool breeze shirts and slacks. It will be a splendid display of fabulous people.

Our newly-hired Athletic Director Dr. Darryl A. Pope will be visiting a city near year on the “Ad Road Trip,” where alumni, friends and supporters will have an opportunity to meet and greet the new Athletic Director and discuss his plans for The Lincoln University’s athletics program.  He visits Philadelphia on Thursday, June 12th, New York on Thursday, June 19th, and concludes in the DMV (Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia) area on Friday, June 27th. Specific locations and times are forthcoming.

For more information on all of these events feel, please free to contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at 484-365-7440.  All proceeds will go towards The Students First Campaign.

The Students First Campaign was established to raise $6 million for merit-based student scholarships and $4 million for need-based student scholarships. We encourage all alumni to get on board and give their gift today. Please contact the Office of Institutional Advancement 484-365-7440.

Rich Lancaster ‘12
Outreach Program Coordinator
484-365-7252
rlancaster@lincoln.edu

 

 

Lincoln University, the nation’s first degree-granting Historically Black College and University (HBCU), educates and empowers students to lead their communities and change the world. Lincoln offers a rigorous liberal arts education to a diverse student body of approximately 2,200 men and women in more than 35 undergraduate and graduate programs.