Campus News
Phi Delta Theta wins four national awards
The Virginia Theta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta at Lynchburg College was recently honored with four national awards at the Phi Delta Theta General Convention. ...
Bookstore gets new look
A more open, updated layout at the Lynchburg College Bookstore in the Burton Student Center is getting rave reviews from visitors. ...
Just bend it
Lynchburg College pole vaulter Scott Decker '08 (Clifton, VA/Robinson) was recently named the co-Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Men's Track and Field Athlete of the Year. ...
Civil War music on tap
The 97th Regimental String Band will present a program of music from the Civil War Era at 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 25, in Sydnor Performance Hall located in Elliot & Rosel Schewel Hall. ...
Softball team sweeps All-State awards
The LC softball team added more laurels to its impressive season by sweeping all three major awards voted on by the Virginia Sports Information Directors. ...
LC baseball player drafted by majors
Former Lynchburg College baseball player Ronnie LaBrie (Vinton, Va./Staunton River) was recently selected by the Washington Nationals in the 38th round (1,141 overall pick) of the 2008 MLB First-Year Player Draft. ...
Lacrosse player drafted by major league
Ryan Cranston has been drafted by the San Francisco Dragons of Major League Lacrosse. Several lacrosse and baseball players have been named to All-State Teams. ...
Get to know the stars
Lynchburg College is offering a summer graduate course in astronomy aimed at teachers, but open to anyone interested in the solar system and universe beyond. ...
Pink Panther hits the road
The Daura Gallery's Pink Panther exhibition - "Indelible (P)ink: The Pink Panther and Popular Culture" - is going on the road for nearly two years. ...
Professor headed to slave narrative seminar
Dr. Kirt von Daacke, assistant professor of history at Lynchburg College, is one of only 35 faculty nationwide accepted for the Gilder Lehrman Institute's Slave Narrative Seminar at Yale University in June 15-18, 2008. ...
More than 100 LC students abroad
Classes in Costa Rica, Europe, and Korea this summer look at everything from how wars end to rainforest ecology and global management. ...
Dr. George Miaoulis receives Huston Award
Dr. George Miaoulis Jr., Donaldson Brown Professor of Marketing in the School of Business and Economics, is the 2008 recipient of the James A. Huston Award for Excellence in Scholarship. ...
President Garren to host awards dinner
Lynchburg College President Kenneth Garren is chair of the 2008 Lynchburg Humanitarian Awards Dinner for the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities slated for May 29. ...
Nine Hornets named All-Americans
A softball player, a pole vaulter, a runner, a baseball player, and five men's lacrosse players receive national recognition for their 2008 efforts. ...
Dr. Sumerlin receives citizenship award
Dr. Neal Sumerlin, professor of chemistry, has been awarded the 2008 Elsie Ervin Bock Faculty Citizenship Award for outstanding contributions to the College and the greater Lynchburg community. ...