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Saturday, Nov 10, 2018
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Statement regarding November 9 incident on the Lincoln University campus

Thursday, Nov 08, 2018
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Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awards $500,000 grant to fund humanities research, teaching
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded Lincoln University a grant to invest in its teaching pedagogy and humanities programs thanks to a proposal submitted by President Brenda A. Allen.

Tuesday, Nov 06, 2018
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Lincoln University and EPA Expand Partnership
President Brenda A. Allen and EPA regional administrator Cosmo Servidio joined together to sign a renewed Memorandum of Understanding to enhance research, teaching, outreach, career development and stewardship in the environmental sciences.

Tuesday, Nov 06, 2018
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LEAPS - T hosts 23rd annual science fair
More than 140 students, faculty, and alumni attended the 23rd annual Science Fair and Poster Presentation organized by Lincoln’s Excellent Academic Program in Science – Transformation also known as LEAPS-T.

Monday, Nov 05, 2018
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Lions Volleyball Team Signs Nine-Year Old Eva Nelson from Team IMPACT
Head coach Jill Freese and the women's volleyball program announced the signing of nine-year-old Eva Nelson from Parkesburg, Pennsylvania at a Signing Day ceremony at Manuel Rivero Hall Friday evening.

Monday, Oct 29, 2018
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Lincoln University Media Advisory & Photo Opportunity
Members of the media are invited to Lincoln University’s main campus to cover Lincoln’s annual Fall Open House.

Wednesday, Oct 24, 2018
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1940s

Edward S. Cooper, M.D. '46 received the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award. After receiving his doctor of medicine degree from Meharry Medical College, he was a cardiologist at Philadelphia General Hospital and later joined the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.

Wednesday, Oct 24, 2018
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Join the 1854 Society now! You can express your love for Lincoln University and achieve your overall financial, tax, and estate planning goals. Planned and estate giving provides a long and lasting connection with the University. Examples of planned & estate gifts include appreciated securities, real estate, life insurance, charitable trusts, and bequests. You can provide funding for a scholarship, support a program such as athletics or undergraduate research, and where most needed — for now and for years to come.

Friday, Oct 19, 2018
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Lincoln president participates in inaugural UNCF Philadelphia Leaders’ Luncheon panel
President Brenda A. Allen joined the inaugural UNCF Philadelphia Leaders’ Luncheon at the Union League of Philadelphia to reflect on the impact of HBCUs and the changing role of education in a fast-paced, global world.

Tuesday, Oct 16, 2018
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Students, alumni, and members of the community celebrate Lincoln at 2018 Homecoming
Lincoln University invited alumni and members of the community to celebrate alongside students at Lincoln’s 2018 Homecoming held October 7-14.

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