For part-time filmmaker Yusuf Al-Rahman ’02, telling stories that shift negative perceptions regarding Muslims is more critical now than ever before. Al-Rahman’s independent feature film, “Niya,” which means “intentions” in Arabic, is about a close Muslim family’s financial struggles and how temptation has a way of breaking the best people down.
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Few Historically Black Colleges & Universities are exploring online education and distance learning, but E. Reggie Smith III, Ph.D. ’92 is working to change that.
Alumni volunteers, faculty, staff, and University officials gathered for Lincoln University’s Annual Fund Campaign Kick-Off reception in the lobby of the university’s International Cultural Center on Friday, February 10.
Students in the spring Horace Mann Bond Honors Program course titled Select Nile Valley Dynasties will participate in a twoweek long Egypt study tour this fall.
Jasmine Chisholm, a junior majoring in psychology and president of the student organization Active Minds, sits with Kyuande Johnson, a freshman from Baltimore, Maryland, in the Relaxation Room within the Counseling Services suite in the Wellness Center on February 10, 2017.
The University will preserve the family histories of descendants of Hinsonville or Lincoln University Village, an early African American settlement of free landowners and farmers, which formerly encompassed the campus and surrounding area, thanks to a $12,000 National Endowment for the Humanities grant.
“A Long Way Back” author and alumnus J. Everett Prewitt’s Vietnam War tale about black soldiers thought mysteriously killed in action received its fifth literary award: first place in historical fiction at the Independent Publishers of New England Conference late last year.
Lamont McKellar ’00 didn’t graduate from Lincoln with a business or education degree. He was active in the Lincoln Advanced Science and Engineering Reinforcement program—commonly referred to as the LASER program—and majored in chemistry.
As we conclude another academic year, I reflect on the progress we have made toward some key imperatives outlined in the 2013-18 revised Strategic Plan.
Today marks the end of the first week of new students visiting campus for student testing and registration — or STAR — days.