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Tuesday, Jul 26, 2011
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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA — Lincoln University will hold a Fulbright Gateway Orientation for 56 graduate students who come from 30 countries.  The grantees will spend five days, August 8-12, 2011, on Lincoln’s campus and participate in workshops and seminars presented by Lincoln University faculty and staff.

The seminars will cover a wide range of topics related to graduate student life in the United States.  The five-day experience also includes leisure trips to Lancaster, Pa. and colonial Philadelphia.

Friday, Jul 15, 2011
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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA— For rising senior Natachie Elie, the title Woman of the Year, which she was recently named by the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA), should come as no surprise considering the list of accomplishments she has achieved in her three years at the University.

Elie, finance and banking major in the Business and Information Technology (BIT) Center of Excellence, was also awarded a $10,000 scholarship by NABA for her impressive undergraduate performance, motivation and commitment to her community.

Tuesday, Jul 12, 2011
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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA. – Lincoln University received a $33,000.00 grant from the Educational Advancement Alliance, Inc. to continue its 12th year of the Summer Transportation Institute (STI).  The Educational Advancement Alliance, Inc. has contributed over $280,000.00 to the program.  Over 215 students have graduated from the program at Lincoln University since 1999.

Thursday, Jul 07, 2011
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Lincoln University donated over $11,000 worth of radio and television equipment to help start Tara High School’s new media center in Baton Rouge, LA.

Thursday, Jun 02, 2011
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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY - Lincoln University has been asked to be one of the leading universities in assisting the Republic of Liberia with business training and educational development for higher education.

On June 8, 2011, Lincoln University President, Executive Vice President and administrators will meet with Deputy Minister of Education of the Republic of Liberia, Dr. Mator Kpangbai and Chairman of the Mayor’s Commission on African and Caribbean Immigrant Affairs, Stanley Straughter on the University’s main campus.

Friday, May 27, 2011
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A nationwide network has been formed to monitor and maintain honeybee health with the Bee Informed Partnership, a five-year, $5 million program funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

The Bee Informed Partnership will use an epidemiological approach to identify bee common management practices and use them to develop best practices on a regional and operationally appropriate level.

Friday, May 27, 2011
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Nuclear Protection Academy (NucelarPro) is proud to announce a new strategic alliance partnership with Lincoln University of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Through this alliance, NuclearPro will work closely with Lincoln University to create employment opportunities within the nuclear industry for students. The alliance allows for the expansion of curriculum in many subject matter areas related to the nuclear industry, such as nuclear security and operations, diversity/convergence in the workplace, compliance to industry regulations, and problem identification and evaluation.

Wednesday, Apr 27, 2011
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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – Assistant professor and Mass Communications Center of Excellence director Murali Balaji moderated a panel on the legacies of five African American pioneers last Thursday at the African American Museum of Philadelphia.  The panel, “Free to Be,” featured the descendants and protégés of African American legends Paul Robeson, Josephine Baker, Henry Ossawa Tanner, Julian Abele, and Marian Anderson.

Thursday, Apr 14, 2011
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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – Lincoln University’s Center of Excellence in Business and Information Technology (CEBIT) has been awarded $64,578.20 from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to administer the Summer Transportation Institute (STI) program on its main campus from July 5-29.

The primary purpose of the STI program is to “create awareness and stimulate interest in secondary school students to take advantage of the opportunities that exist in the transportation industry.”

Thursday, Apr 14, 2011
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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – Lincoln professors Murali Balaji and Letrell Crittenden, the co-founders of the Voice of Philadelphia, are working with two Philadelphia groups to teach media literacy skills to Philadelphia high school “pushouts,” young people who say they have been pushed out of the Philadelphia public schools.

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