Alpha Xi Delta Holds 5K to Benefit Autism
The Iota Mu Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta will hold a Step It Up 5K on April 3 at 11 a.m. on the Lycoming College campus to benefit Autism Speaks. The 5K route will be around the perimeter of the campus....
View ArticleYale historian to speak about the history of European food culture on April 7
Yale historian Paul Freedman, Ph.D., will discuss the medieval history of food at a presentation at 7 p.m. on April 7 in the Mary L. Welch Honors Hall on the corner of 4th and Basin Streets. The...
View ArticleLycoming College Digital Media students to showcase films April 8
Lycoming College’s Department of Communication is proud to present films by senior digital media majors on April 8, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The film screening will be held at the Carmike Cinema...
View ArticleLycoming College students meet the challenge for Habitat for Humanity
Four homes, four families, countless smiles: that’s the sum of the hard work provided by 25 Lycoming College students, staff and an alumnus during the Habitat for Humanity’s Collegiate Challenge held...
View ArticleDistinguished Oxford professor to discuss Plutarch and Shakespeare on April 8
Oxford professor Chris Pelling, D.Phil., will discuss the influence of Greek and Roman history and literature on the English language’s most-beloved writer at a presentation at 4:30 p.m. on April 8 in...
View ArticleTrip to Dominican Republic by Lycoming College students sparks passion to serve
Playgrounds and learning labs in the Dominican Republic benefitted from the attention of nearly a dozen Lycoming College students during a spring break trip from March 5 to 12. The students are...
View ArticleLycoming College theater student represents the northeast region at national...
Victoria Ashmore, a junior theater major from Havertown, Pa., enjoyed the many benefits of participating in a conference sponsored by the U.S. Institute for Theatre Technology from March 16 to 19 in...
View ArticleFrom fungus to tree tops, Lycoming College students to learn about the art of...
Nearly a dozen Lycoming College students will once again be advancing the cause of small coffee growers in the Dominican Republic during a nearly 3-week trip in May. With their help, coffee growers on...
View ArticleKeynote speaker and poetry-performing teens are highlights of Take Back the...
Wagatwe Wanjuki, the keynote speaker for the Take Back the Night event to be held April 10 on the Lycoming College campus, will discuss the importance of the Title IX regulation regarding sexual...
View ArticleLycoming College urbanites enjoy a glimpse of the wild outdoors
Six Lycoming College students took to the trails in the Shenandoah National Park during spring break from March 7 to 12 to learn about community engagement and testing themselves in the backcountry....
View ArticlePublic invited to participate in Taiko drumming classes at Lycoming College
Learn the art of taiko drumming at classes offered on Mondays from 8 to 9 p.m. and Thursdays from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Clarke Chapel on the Lycoming College campus. Classes are currently scheduled to...
View ArticleVisiting Egyptologist to speak at Lycoming College April 13 and 14
Meghan Strong ’07, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Cambridge, will offer two public lectures on Egypt next week in the Heim Science building, Room G-11, on Mulberry Street. Both events are free...
View ArticleJoin the Lycoming College Tour Choir for its send off performance, art auction
Help send the Lycoming College Tour Choir on its upcoming tour by joining the singers for a performance on April 15, at 7:30 p.m. in Clarke Chapel, located on the college’s campus. Admission is free....
View ArticleStudents gather to promote literacy and civic engagement during read-in event
Saturday mornings are usually pretty quiet at Lycoming College’s Snowden Library. On Feb. 6, however, groups of students convened around the fireplace to read aloud and raise money for a great cause....
View ArticleRare interview offers glimpse into the African American jazz culture of the...
Author, activist and jazz enthusiast Askia Touré discussed the influence of jazz on literature and music during the 1960s and 1970s in a rare interview published in the recently released issue of...
View ArticleLycoming College biology professor earns neuroscience award
Mary Morrison, Ph.D., professor of biology at Lycoming College, received the Carol Ann Paul Educator of the Year Award from the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience organization. The national award...
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