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Lycoming College News


Sandra Kingery chosen to step into position of interim provost and dean of the faculty at Lycoming College

June 25, 2024

Lycoming College President Kent Trachte has appointed Sandra Kingery, Ph.D., as interim provost and dean of the faculty at Lycoming College effective July 1. She will succeed Philip Sprunger, PhD., who will return to the economics department faculty after 13 years in the post.

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Lycoming College honors four outstanding individuals with 2024 Alumni Awards

June 17, 2024

The Lycoming College Alumni Association Executive Board (AAEB) honored four remarkable individuals on Saturday, June 1, 2024, during the College’s Alumni & Reunion Weekend. Award recipients are selected by the AAEB through nominations received from alumni and other members of the College community. AAEB President Phil Levesque ’00 and Vice President Holly Andrews ’10 formally recognized the honorees at the All-Alumni Breakfast and Award Presentation held in Lamade Gymnasium.

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Lycoming College receives grant from PPL Foundation for Partnership Welcome Week and OpenWilliamsport

June 11, 2024

Lycoming College is pleased to announce it has received an $8,850 grant from the PPL Foundation. These funds will support the expansion and enhancement of a complementary pair of the College’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs successfully piloted in 2022-23 — Partnership Welcome Week and OpenWilliamsport.

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Lycoming College graduate awarded Fulbright

June 3, 2024

Recent Lycoming College graduate Dominick Philip ’24 of Nazareth, Pa., was named to the prestigious class of 2024-25 Fulbright honorees. A recipient of the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Award, he will travel to Hamburg, Germany, to teach English to, and to share American culture with German students at the secondary education level. Philip, an economics-philosophy-comparative literature triple major with a minor in German, also graduated as a Lycoming Scholar.

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Lycoming College Super Smash Bros. Ultimate team triumphs at ECAC championship

May 28, 2024

A Lycoming College Esports team dominated the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) Super Smash Bros. Ultimate competition to win the championship in April. A team of six students completed the spring ’24 season undefeated, moving on to win two rounds of playoffs, a semifinal, and a protracted final round of competition lasting four hours to be crowned the victor!

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Lycoming College students meet U.S. Supreme Court Justice

May 20, 2024

Lycoming College students enrolled in Political Science 201, “Inside the U.S. Supreme Court,” received an education like no other as the class traveled to the Supreme Court twice this semester — once to attend oral arguments for the case McIntosh v. United States, and again for a private meeting with the bench’s newest addition, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

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Lycoming College ROTC cadets receive commissions

May 15, 2024

Three Lycoming College 2024 graduates were commissioned as 2nd lieutenants after successfully completing the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program, in a ceremony conducted by the Bald Eagle Battalion. The ROTC  program requires cadets to participate in weekly classes, physical training, monthly leadership labs, and a field training exercise every semester, all while keeping pace with academic and extracurricular commitments.

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Conservationist to speak at Lycoming about flooding, 1972 Hurricane Agnes

May 6, 2024

The Lycoming College Clean Water Institute (CWI) will host Tim Palmer, award-winning author, photographer, and speaker, for a talk entitled “Seek Higher Ground: The Natural Solution To Our Urgent Flooding Crisis,” which is based on his book of the same title. The event is slated for Friday, May 17, at 2 p.m. in the Barclay Room/Heim G11, and is free and open to the public.

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Mayor of Williamsport tapped to address Lycoming College 2024 Commencement audience

May 3, 2024

Williamsport Mayor Derek Slaughter has been invited to address the Class of 2024 students and their loved ones at Lycoming College’s 176th Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 11. Slaughter will be awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws from Lycoming during the ceremony.

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Accolades awarded to students and staff for leadership and service to community

May 2, 2024

Lycoming College students and staff were recognized at the College’s annual Honors Convocation, Sunday, April 21, at Williamsport’s Community Arts Center, for leadership through serving the Lycoming and Williamsport communities. Honorees were acknowledged for their selfless and tireless dedication to serving others and for their leadership to advance student life. Those honored include:

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Lycoming Honors Convocation honors students’ academic achievements

May 1, 2024

Lycoming College students were honored for their dedication to academic excellence with scholarships and fellowships during Honors Convocation at Williamsport’s Community Arts Center, Sunday, April 21. The following individuals were recognized:

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Faculty honored with teaching awards at Lycoming College Honors Convocation

April 30, 2024

Two members of the Lycoming College faculty were recognized for teaching excellence at the annual Lycoming College Honors Convocation, held on Sunday, April 21, at Williamsport’s Community Arts Center.

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Chieftain, departmental award winners announced at Lycoming College Honors Convocation

April 29, 2024

Lycoming College announced that graduating senior, Hiyori Iai, was named the recipient of the 2024 Chieftain Award during the College’s annual Honors Convocation ceremony on Sunday, April 21, at Williamsport’s Community Arts Center, to an audience of students and their families, as well as faculty and staff. Iai was recognized for her dedication to academic excellence, community service, cocurricular activities, and leadership.

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Lycoming College student-run literary journal releases second national issue

April 23, 2024

Lycoming College’s annually published, student-run literary journal, The Tributary released its second national issue this afternoon.

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Saxophonist and poet collaborator interviewed in next issue of Brilliant Corners

April 22, 2024

About composing music for poetry, saxophonist and composer Benjamin Boone says, “Sometimes if you force music upon something that’s already beautiful, you detract from that beauty. The combination is not better. If one and one don’t equal three, why do it? That’s my philosophy.”

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