“It was more discipline, to prioritize what you need to do to … set yourself up for success.”
Caitlin Dorsch ’20
“I will have the opportunity to work with many esteemed researchers in the criminological field”
Laurel Nicks ’21
“There’s so much you can do to get involved and advance yourself to invest in your future”
Alyson Black ’16
“I am an enthusiastic scientist working at the interface of analytical chemistry and biology to create new tools for research and human health.”
Christian Kumar ’22
“When I think of Lynchburg, I think of the words ‘home’ and ‘family.’ The city of Lynchburg was my home for the last 22 years and the University has been my home for the last four years”
Jess Cochrane ’23
“Finally getting to learn about the job, and like the whole entire network of what goes into committing crimes and solving crimes, stuff like that has been really interesting to me.”
Delia LoSapio ’19
“I didn’t want to limit myself when I came here to just taking the prereqs for med-school, I wanted to get a full well-rounded education.”
Em Maxey ’23
“What I love about the University of Lynchburg is that they have a saying: here we’re home”
Lacey Teal ’21, ’22 MPH
“I’ve always had a passion for health and wellness and knew that I wanted to make a positive difference for individuals and communities”
Patricia Aronson, PhD, LAT, LPTA, ATC
“One of the reasons I really loved working at Lynchburg for 30ish plus years is how pretty it is here”