“I’m super excited to start this program, as it’s a new chapter in my life — a chapter of growth, development, and new beginnings.”
Schewel lecture series welcomes disability advocate Alycia Anderson
Award-winning TEDx speaker Alycia Anderson will visit the University of Lynchburg at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20, in Hall Campus Center’s Memorial Ballroom. The event is part of the annual Rosel Schewel Lecture in Education and Human Diversity.
Niraly Patel ’22
“I [was] extremely grateful to be a part of the College of Business. It has truly transformed me as an individual. I have learned so much and my professors are the best.”
National champions! Lynchburg baseball wins it all
The Hornets earned their spot atop the college baseball world and won their first national championship in program history with a 7-6 victory over Johns Hopkins University Thursday.
Racing for education — and wins
The University of Lynchburg is partnering with Unified Potential Inc. and other collaborators to offer students a chance to try their hand at race car driving — virtually.
Upcoming admissions events to inform and celebrate new Hornets
The University of Lynchburg is inviting prospective students to a series of virtual and in-person events this spring.
Lynchburg couple wanted to ‘help others in a similar way’
Lloyd and Lorraine Flint’s dedication to the University extended even past their deaths, as their estate established The Lloyd G. Flint Jr. and Lorraine Kiley Flint Scholarship.
Lynchburg students help older adults live healthier and happier lives
As the U.S. population ages, so does its activity level. But it doesn’t have to. That’s where the University of Lynchburg’s Active Aging Program comes in.
Esteban Soto III named Lynchburg’s chief of campus safety and security
The University of Lynchburg has appointed Esteban Soto III as its new chief of campus safety and security.
Minister to talk about faith and mental health at Snidow Lecture
The Rev. David Finnegan-Hosey will present this year’s Snidow Lecture on Monday, Sept. 20.