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Study abroad students reflect on international experiences

President Richard and Dr. Dorothy Green opened their home February 11 to host a dinner for Lincoln’s students who studied abroad in fall 2015.

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Lincoln makes debut in marching band showcase at Honda Battle of the Bands

For the first time, Lincoln University’s Orange Crush marching band participated in the Honda Battle of the Bands Invitational Showcase on January 30 at Atlanta’s Georgia Dome.

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Philadelphia Police captain and alumna donor establishes criminal justice mentoring program

Lincoln University, Pa. – A new mentoring program, which is set to begin in August, hopes to prepare and proactively transition Lincoln University students to entry level criminal justice careers.

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Transportation Fellows participate in national conference

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – Lincoln University’s six Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation HBCU Fellows participated in a portion of the annual U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) annual Transportation Research Board conference in Washington, D.C. held Jan. 10 – 12.

In August, the DOT awarded the students a total of $40,000 in fellowship funding, who also received a one-time grant to attend the conference.   Each recipient received between $3,500 and $10,000.

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Students showcase businesses at Entrepreneurship Expo

Students explore minor in entrepreneurship, compete in business plan competition

Lincoln University, PA – Student-run businesses in cosmetology, fashion, photography, culinary arts, graphic design, health and wellness, and audio communication were on display at the 2015 Entrepreneurship Expo yesterday at the Student Union Building.

View photos from the event.

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Lincoln International student Igbiriki selected for Apple HBCU Scholars Program

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – Lincoln University’s Richard Imorobebh Igbiriki has been selected as one of 30 scholars in the Apple HBCU Scholars Program.

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NABA students attend Eastern Region Student Conference

Two students awarded PICPA scholarships

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – Accounting and Finance students attended the National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. (NABA) 40th Annual Eastern Region Student Conference titled, Infinite Possibilities: Connect with Success, Sept. 24-26 in Pittsburgh, PA.

NABA is nation’s premier professional associations representing the interests of more than 100,000 African Americans and other minorities in accounting, consulting, finance, and information technology.

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University City Campus to Close During Pope Francis’ Visit

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – The University City campus of Lincoln University will be closed Sept. 25 and 26 during the Philadelphia visit of Pope Francis. University City will resume normal operating hours Sept. 28 at 8 a.m.

The University City campus, which offers a variety of graduate programs for working-adult learners most evenings and weekends, is located in the heart of the educational corridor on Market Street in Philadelphia, across from the 30th Street SEPTA station.

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Learning Business from a Global Perspective

Lincoln University, PA - Students in the Master of Science in Business program traveled to Dublin, Ireland, June 29 through July 10. 2015 for a leadership and business program in partnership with the Irish American University/American College Dublin. Accompanied by the program director and MSB professor, Dr. Oswald Richards, students immersed themselves in Ireland’s economic, financial and political system. A core principle of the program was to expand the students’ worldview and enrich their experiences outside of the American domestic system.

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Braswell Receives Commission as U.S. Army 2nd Lieutenant and Earns Political Science Degree

By Shelley Mix

Darius BraswelFor the first time in 15 years, a graduating Lincoln University student was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army through the Reserve Officer Training Corp.

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