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Friday, Aug 11, 2017
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As we countdown to move in, we have online resources ready to make your transition to campus life smooth.

Wednesday, Aug 02, 2017
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Master of Science in Business graduate students and Business and Entrepreneurial Studies undergraduate students recently studied at the historical and renowned University of Burgos and Escuela de Espanol from June 26-July 7.

Saturday, Jul 15, 2017
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Lincoln University is filled with a history of firsts.  View a PDF of them here.

Friday, Jul 14, 2017
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Lincoln University welcomed its 14th president, Brenda A. Allen, Ph.D., on July 1. Dr. Allen is quickly becoming acquinted with the current priorities at the institution through meetings with her executive staff, trustees, faculty, alumni, supporters and persons with whom the Univeristy does business.

Tuesday, Jul 11, 2017
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Theresa R. Braswell ’84, a tax preparation and business service expert with more than 25 years of experience, has been elected chairwoman of the Lincoln University Board of Trustees.

Thursday, Jul 06, 2017
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The Chester County Emergency Management department provided radios in an ongoing effort to include all emergency responders in the county’s system.

Thursday, Jul 06, 2017
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For alumnae TEHMA SMITH WILSON ’00 and her two friends, MICHELLE DAVENPORT JOHNSON and RONAE BROCK, the challenge of finding healthy and safe skin and hair care products for themselves and their daughters gave birth to their company, Earth’s Enrichments.

Thursday, Jul 06, 2017
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Tarron Herring ’02 was just 9 years old when he decided that he wanted to be a veterinarian.

Thursday, Jul 06, 2017
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Seven Lincoln University alumni have been appointed to the Mayor’s Commission of African American Males for the City of Philadelphia. The Commission, announced by Mayor Jim Kenney at an October 18, 2016 press conference, will study the varying and diverse conditions of Black men in Philadelphia and provide yearly reports of recommendations to the Mayor on how to affect positive outcomes for Black men and boys. 

Thursday, Jul 06, 2017
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Brittany Stephens ’09 extols her experience at the first degree-granting HBCU any chance she gets. And in her role as a high school counselor during the 2015-16 school year, she often had the opportunity to make a positive impression on students at just the right time in the college admissions process.

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