LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – Lincoln University junior Xavier Demond Davis will be recognized by the University’s Board of Trustees for upholding Lincoln’s commitment to excellence as a prestigious Gates Millennium Scholar. Davis’ outstanding academic achievement throughout his high school career has earned him the distinction of receiving one of the most competitive scholarships in the nation.
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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – Lincoln University has made arrangements for students who are willing to travel to Washington D.C. or remain on campus for the January 20, 2009 inauguration.
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – Lincoln University has made arrangements for students who are willing to travel to Washington D.C. or remain on campus for the January 20, 2009 inauguration.
The Student Government Association has scheduled a bus trip to the nation’s capital for approximately 100 students. The two buses will be departing from Manuel Rivero Hall (gymnasium) at 4 a.m. and will be returning to campus by 7 p.m.
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY – On December 2, 2008 the Department of Education at Lincoln University recognized Heather Beasley, Robert Fauntroy, and Virginia McGarvey for the completion of their student teaching requirement.
Lincoln Student Continues a Generational Legacy at 15
Lincoln has a legacy of producing leaders, a tradition of excellence and a reputation for strong alumni support. All this holds true in the story of the Hayes family who, for two generations, has enrolled in the nation’s premier Historically Black University.
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ The Kennett Symphony of Chester County has invited Lincoln University junior and Music Education major with a minor in Business Management, Abdul Barr Khaliq to perform as a soloist on December 6, 2008 for the 68th Annual Sounds of the Season concert. Mr. Khaliq’s invitation was extended for his laudable performance in a regional contest, in which he placed in the top two.
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~Lincoln University has received an award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) aimed at improving its research infrastructure. The award starts from the 30th of September 2008 and ends on the 30th of June 2013. During the five years of the grant, a total of $4,009,132 will be made available to Lincoln University to meet the objectives of the grant.
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ State Representative Art Hershey presented Dr. Lenetta Lee, former tenured professor at Lincoln University and graduate of the class of 1985, with a citation recognizing her charter school for its educational achievements.
The Erin Dudley Forbes Charter School, founded in 2001, made AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress) for two years in a row based on the mandated statewide standardized tests. To achieve AYP, a majority of the students tested in the grades three through six scored proficient or higher on the tests.
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ The Center of Excellence known as the Business and Information Technology at Lincoln University is continuing its partnership with American College Dublin (ACD) in Ireland to strengthen its curriculum.
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA ~ On Wednesday, October 15, 2008, Dr. Patricia Joseph, professor and chair of the Sociology and Anthropology Department, was the invited guest speaker at the Friends of the Delaware County Women’s Commission Women’s Leadership Breakfast. She presented on the topic of “America’s Education Crisis: Where Are We Now?”