LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pa. – For the first time at Lincoln University, the graduating class chose to establish a fund to support students who need financial assistance as the traditional senior class gift to the university. More than 150 students who were in good financial standing signed a statement authorizing the application or commitment fee they paid upon entering the university to be kept to help future students.
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More than 400 students donned their caps and gowns to process through the heart of Lincoln University’s campus and turn their tassels becoming graduates during the 158th Commencement.
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pa -- It is said that there’s a special bond between mother and daughter. That statement is taken to a new level for Catherine DeShields and her daughter Maria Smalls. Catherine and Maria both majored in human services with a minor in criminal justice. However Catherine will receive a second degree in Spanish when she and Maria join the other 400 participants who walk across the stage on May 12.
How the Journey Began
Sociology and Anthropology Major Ashley Juma Plans to Work Internationally
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pa – This fall, Ashley Juma will head to New York City to study sociology at New York University, which will bring her one step closer to a lifelong dream of earning her doctorate and one day opening an orphanage in Kenya.
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pa. – Yvonne M. Bolden and Robert K. Covington’s higher education journey will culminate on Friday with a graduate degree that they have reached as an inseparable team.
Doneisha Steele and Ezra Connell Will Graduate from Lincoln University May 12
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pa. – Of all the students who turn their mortar board tassels and graduate from Lincoln University on May 12, only two will do so as dual majors in both engineering science and mathematics. Their hard work is paying off with a graduate school fellowship and top job offer.
Volume 2 Issue 9 (April 28, 2017) of President Richard Green's Newsletter is now available.
Lincoln University announced today that Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., the president and chief executive officer of TIAA, will give the 158th Commencement address on May 12 and will receive an honorary doctorate along with Kenneth E. Scott, the president and chief executive officer of Beech Companies.
Interim President Richard Green has signed an agreement with Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, that guarantees
Four Lincoln University faculty and staff recently received professional honors and distinctions.