Lycoming College collects 1,200 books for teacher in New Mexico
The Lycoming College education department recently held a book drive that collected more than 1,200 books for Kristen Forgotch, a 2011 Lycoming graduate who is teaching on a Native American...
View ArticleLycoming College unveils new athletics identity
A new, vibrant and contemporary family of logos and word marks, along with a customized font package for Lycoming College’s 17-sport intercollegiate athletics program, were introduced during a news...
View ArticleNew graduate publishes book about Union County lumber company
Jonathan Bastian, a recent graduate of Lycoming College, has published his first book, “Lumbering: A Way of Life at Pardee,” which is based on a lumbering empire in Central Pennsylvania during the...
View ArticlePolitical science students participate in women's leadership program
Two Lycoming College political science students recently participated in the National Education for Women’s Leadership Pennsylvania program at Chatham University in Pittsburgh. Students Rebecca...
View ArticleTheatre Department announces 2013-14 season
The Lycoming College Theatre Department announces its mainstage production schedule for 2013-14. The season begins Oct. 2 and continues through April 12, 2014, with five shows all taking place in the...
View ArticleArt Gallery to open season with 'The Edge'
The Lycoming College Art Gallery will open its 2013-14 exhibition season with Mark Warwick’s “The Edge” Sept. 12-Oct. 13, in the college’s Art Gallery in Snowden Library. An artists’ reception and...
View ArticleLycoming alumnus and Mexican governor to speak Sept. 19
Lycoming College alumnus Rafael Moreno-Valle Rosas, governor of the State of Puebla, Mexico, will speak as part of the college’s Institute for Management Studies’ James W. Harding Executive Speaker...
View ArticleEducation students begin professional semester
Lycoming College announces its fall class of student teachers. The following students, pictured from left and listed with their placements, have begun their professional semester through the college’s...
View ArticlePsychology faculty, students present research about alcoholism
Members of the Lycoming College psychology department presented their research at the 2013 Research Society on Alcoholism national meeting held June 22-26 in Orlando, Fla. Psychology faculty included...
View ArticleLycoming set to announce new athletics brand on Aug. 13
After more than a year in development, the Lycoming College athletics department will proudly present the third set of athletics marks in the history of the program during an unveiling in Burchfield...
View ArticleStudents attend summer environmental workshop in Maine
Three Lycoming College biology students interning with the Clean Water Institute this summer were selected by the Susquehanna River Heartland Coalition for Environmental Studies to participate in a...
View ArticleEnglish professor presents paper at conference
Andrew Leiter, Ph.D., associate professor of English at Lycoming College, attended the Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference: Faulkner and the Black Literatures of the Americas in July in Oxford,...
View ArticleNew Student Convocation scheduled Aug. 23
Lycoming College will welcome the Class of 2017 to campus during its annual New Student Convocation on Friday, Aug. 23, at 4 p.m. The traditional ceremony marking the beginning of the academic year...
View ArticleLycoming College collects 1,200 books for teacher in New Mexico
The Lycoming College education department recently held a book drive that collected more than 1,200 books for Kristen Forgotch, a 2011 Lycoming graduate who is teaching on a Native American...
View ArticleNew athletics identity unveiled
A new, vibrant and contemporary family of logos and word marks, along with a customized font package for Lycoming College’s 17-sport intercollegiate athletics program, were introduced during a news...
View ArticleNew graduate publishes book about Union County lumber company
Jonathan Bastian, a recent graduate of Lycoming College, has published his first book, “Lumbering: A Way of Life at Pardee,” which is based on a lumbering empire in Central Pennsylvania during the...
View ArticlePolitical science students participate in women's leadership program
Two Lycoming College political science students recently participated in the National Education for Women’s Leadership Pennsylvania program at Chatham University in Pittsburgh. Students Rebecca...
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