Lycoming College professor earns Young Leaders Award from industry group
Heather Demshock, an assistant professor of accounting at Lycoming College who resides in Williamsport, Pa., has been selected as a recipient of the 2016 Young Leaders Awards by the Pennsylvania...
View ArticleAnthropologist to discuss cultural perceptions of food tastes at Lycoming...
Richard Wilk, distinguished professor of anthropology at Indiana University, Bloomington, will discuss the concept of taste during a presentation at Lycoming College on Oct. 20 at 4 p.m. The...
View ArticleHazing prevention advocate to speak at Lycoming College October 6
Tracy Maxwell, a nationally-recognized media expert on hazing, will share stories and solutions to critical issues surrounding hazing at a presentation at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 6 in the Keiper Recreation...
View ArticleNew orientation program earns praise from parents, students
“Lycoming knows how to do it.” This sentiment voiced by a parent confirmed the success of changes made to Lycoming College’s orientation program this summer. The new program is better suited to the...
View ArticleA Message from the President: Calling all Dreamers
Lycoming is being challenged to ascend to the next stage of greatness. This isn’t the first time. That’s why the “Campaign for a Greater Lycoming” was launched last week at a gala event in the Keiper...
View ArticleMaya expert to present new findings about the first settlers of highland...
Barbara Arroyo, Ph.D., will discuss the results of recent archaeological excavations in highland Guatemala in a presentation at Lycoming College on Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. The lecture will be held in the...
View ArticleTransformational artwork of incarcerated men and women topic of upcoming...
Artist Phyllis Kornfeld will be sharing insights about her work with incarcerated people during a presentation on Nov. 2 at Lycoming College. Her presentation will be held at 4:30 p.m. in the Mary L....
View ArticleOwner of coffee farm and import business to share insights about global markets
Benjamin Weiner, J.D., founder of Gold Mountain Coffee Growers, will discuss trade practices on the global coffee market during a presentation at Lycoming College on Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. Along with the...
View Article5K run/walk to raise funds for Habitat for Humanity
Lycoming College invites the public to participate in a 5k run, “Run for Shelter,” on Nov. 5, starting at 10 a.m. in Brandon Park in downtown Williamsport. Proceeds from the race support the Greater...
View ArticleShade and elevation bring out distinct qualities of coffee beans grown in the...
The location of coffee bushes grown on mountain slopes and the amount of shade they receive during the growing season create variations of taste in brewed coffee. How the beans are harvested and...
View ArticleLycoming College students inducted into economics honor society
The Lycoming College chapter of Omicron Delta Epsilon, the international honor society for economics majors, inducted 18 students during a ceremony Oct. 20. Rachael Yvonne Clark '08, alumna and...
View ArticleFultz Quad Dedication
Lycoming College today announced the dedication of its two-centuries-old quadrangle, naming it the Fultz Quadrangle, in honor of trustee emeritus Daniel G. ’57 ’01H Fultz. The dedication and naming of...
View ArticleFounder of Hip Hop Scholars to present at Lycoming College
The founder of Hip Hop Scholars, James Braxton Peterson, Ph.D., will discuss youth cultures during a presentation titled “Hip Hop Culture and the Practice of Inclusion,” on Nov. 16 at 7:15 p.m. in the...
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