For deserving Lincoln students, charitable trusts play a critical role
For more than three decades, the W. W. Smith Scholars Program has supported Lincoln students who have an unmet financial need after they have exhausted all other financial aid resources.
News
Lincoln Celebrates 40 Student New Student Orientation Volunteers
Move-in day and the New Student Orientation (NSO) week that follows comprise an important beginning to the Lincoln experience and play an important role in student success, which is an important theme in Lincoln’s Strategic Plan.
September 15 Incident
Lincoln University officials can confirm that on Sunday, September 15, a domestic situation occurred.
Lincoln University rises to top 20 in new U.S. News rankings
Lincoln University’s reputation for excellence in scholarship and service continues to earn the University national accolades.
Lincoln University’s Sexual Violence Prevention and Education Program Hosts National Campus Safety Awareness Month
All students deserve to live, learn, and work without fear of violence or discrimination.
Three students receive more than $20,000 to study abroad through the Vira I. Heinz Program
Lincoln University students Christene Harris, Shaniece Brown, and Khanina Stanford traveled the world this summer thanks to $23,300 in financial assistance from the Vira I. Heinz (VIH) Program for Women in Global Leadership scholarship.
Chairlady Braswell Unanimously Reelected for Second Term on Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees unanimously reelected Theresa R. Braswell to a second term as chairlady of the Board. Braswell began her first term as board chair on July 1, 2017, and began her second term on July 1, 2019.
Students Participate in Law School Boot Camp
As part of our mission to integrate academic and co-curricular programs with leadership development, 18 students participated in the inaugural residential Thurgood Marshall Law Society Boot Camp.
Professor Receives Fulbright Award
Dr. Nicole Files-Thompson’s visit to the University of the West Indies will focus on intercultural communication and tourism studies
National Science Foundation
Lincoln University professors awarded two NSF grants totaling more than $575,000