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Friday, Oct 02, 2015

Lincoln can be a leader of HBCUs in training students at the undergraduate level so that they are equipped for the rigors of neuroscience at the graduate level,” said Dr. Karen Baskerville, the grant’s principal investigator. “Furthermore, the 4=1 BS/MS program will directly increase the number of underrepresented students matriculating into graduate programs.”

Monday, Sep 21, 2015

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – The Friends of Hosanna at Lincoln University and the Toni Morrison Society erected and dedicated a ‘Bench by the Road’ today at the historic Hosanna African Union Methodist Protestant (A.U.M.P.) Church.

The Bench by the Road Project, a memorial history and community outreach project of the Toni Morrison Society, was initially launched on the 75th birthday of the society’s namesake to create an outdoor museum that marks important locations in African American history both in the United States and abroad.

Wednesday, Sep 09, 2015
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Lincoln University ranked 17 among the top Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU), advancing four places from last year, according to U.S. News & World Report’s annual 2016 HBCU rankings released today. Read Article »

Thursday, Sep 03, 2015
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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – The University City campus of Lincoln University will be closed Sept. 25 and 26 during the Philadelphia visit of Pope Francis. University City will resume normal operating hours Sept. 28 at 8 a.m.

The University City campus, which offers a variety of graduate programs for working-adult learners most evenings and weekends, is located in the heart of the educational corridor on Market Street in Philadelphia, across from the 30th Street SEPTA station.

Monday, Aug 31, 2015
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Chalwe Z. Diallo recipient of Bond Hill ScholarshipLINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Education recently named Chalwe Z. Diallo, a 2013 Lincoln graduate as a recipient of the Horace Mann Bond-Leslie Pinckney Hill Scholarship for graduate studies. 

Tuesday, Aug 18, 2015
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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – Lincoln University recently named Kevan Turman’01, MSR ’08 associate vice president of development. He assumed his post July 1.

Monday, Aug 17, 2015
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Lincoln University’s administration, faculty, staff and students are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Julian Bond, an admired civil rights leader who leaves a rich legacy that others can only aspire to achieve. He spent many years on this campus with his father, Horace Mann Bond ’23, the university’s first African American president, from 1945 to 1957.

In addition, Julian Bond also received an honorary degree from Lincoln University in 1970.

Friday, Jul 31, 2015
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Lincoln University, PA - Students in the Master of Science in Business program traveled to Dublin, Ireland, June 29 through July 10. 2015 for a leadership and business program in partnership with the Irish American University/American College Dublin. Accompanied by the program director and MSB professor, Dr. Oswald Richards, students immersed themselves in Ireland’s economic, financial and political system. A core principle of the program was to expand the students’ worldview and enrich their experiences outside of the American domestic system.

Wednesday, Jul 22, 2015
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by Maureen Stokes

Lincoln University Associate Professor Dr. Kaukab Siddique, in a July 8 post on his personal Facebook page, makes anti-Semitic and derogatory comments about women among other things.

Dr. Siddique is a tenured faculty member in the Department of Languages and Literature.

Wednesday, Jul 22, 2015
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Lincoln University, PA - Lincoln University Associate Professor Dr. Kaukab Siddique, in a July 8 post on his personal Facebook page, makes anti-Semitic and derogatory comments about women among other things.

Dr. Siddique is a tenured faculty member in the Department of Languages and Literature.

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