Three University of Lynchburg students will speak at an international forum in Kazakhstan next week, taking on topics such as immigration, gender inequality, and plastic pollution. After they return, they will present their work and talk about the experience of visiting Kazakhstan at 3 p.m. Friday, September 27, in Schewel Hall room 231. The public and media are invited to attend.
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Business major, lacrosse player an ‘asset’ to NYC firm
Trammel Robinson ’20, a business administration major from Memphis, did such a bang-up job on his internship this summer that the company’s managing director wrote officials at the University of Lynchburg to tell them about it.
Student competes for ‘Best Warrior’
Dylan Schumacher ’20, a business administration major at University of Lynchburg and a sergeant in the U.S. Army Reserve, talked with a Lynchburg News & Advance reporter recently about competing to be the U.S. Army’s “Best Warrior.”
Student vying to be Army’s ‘Best Warrior’
Dylan Schumacher ’20 wants to be the U.S. Army’s “Best Warrior.” In March, the business administration major and sergeant first class in the U.S. Army Reserve was named “Noncommissioned Officer of the Year” at a brigade-level competition held at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Student and graduate enjoy semester at Austrian university
University of Lynchburg student D’Andria Alston-Thomas ’19 decided to pursue a new adventure for her senior year. During the fall semester, she is studying at Fachhochschule Vorarlberg University of Applied […]
Lynchburg senior connects highway officials from around the world
D’Andria Alston-Thomas ’19 has spent this summer helping transportation officials from around the world learn from each other. The rising senior has a paid internship in the Federal Highway Administration’s […]
Commencement Spotlight: Marissa Bucklew and Emily Newsom
After they graduate on Saturday, Marissa Bucklew and Emily Newsom will get ready to head west for assignments with the National Benevolent Association XPLOR program. It’s a 10-month program, associated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
Westover student lands internship at ‘Manhattan Project’ lab
Physics major and Westover Honors student Nick Savino ’19 will spend the summer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in Tennessee, as part of an internship he got through the U.S. Department of Energy. For 10 weeks, he’ll work with scientists and other undergraduate researchers at the lab, which was founded as part of the Manhattan Project in 1943.
Student investigates magnetism with lasers
During the academic year, Nick Savino ’19 is a busy guy. The junior from Bristol, Connecticut, is a physics major with minors in math, history, and business. He’s a Westover […]
Lynchburg MBA program earns CEO Magazine Top Tier designation
CEO Magazine has again named University of Lynchburg’s Master of Business Administration program as one of the best in North America. The Lynchburg MBA was listed as a Tier One […]