Volume 2 Issue 7 (February 1, 2017) of President Richard Green's Newsletter is now available.
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Lincoln University, Pa. – Thirty-three Lincoln University students participated in a free, eight-hour mental health first aid training as part of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on January 16 to prepare themselves to serve the University community and beyond.
Ruth A. Evans as Lincoln University’s first female director of public safety on December 1.
Volume 2 Issue 6 (January 12, 2017) of President Richard Green's Newsletter is now available.
The National Endowment for the Humanities recently announced a $12,000 grant to help Lincoln University preserve the history of Hinsonville, an early African American settlement of free landowners and farmers, which formerly encompassed the campus and surrounding area.
Volume 2 Issue 5 (December 13, 2016) of President Richard Green's Newsletter is now available.
During this season of giving, Lincoln University women got in the spirit by volunteering to collect, sort, and package toiletries and gifts for victims of human trafficking.
Lincoln University, Pa. - The National Society for Black Engineers held its Region II Fall Danger Zone summit at Lincoln University on October 22.
Lincoln University has been awarded a$30,000 grant as part of the “It’s On Us PA”campaign grant to support its effortsagainst sexual assault
Lincoln University, one of the most storied Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the nation, announced today that it has retained Philadelphia-based Diversified Search to find its next president.