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July E-News from Lycoming College
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Let your opinion be heard

Lycoming College wants to hear from you! As you may have read in the recent edition of the Lycoming Magazine, the College is conducting an alumni survey that asks for your opinion on your college experience and in what ways it prepared you for your current profession or other primary pursuit. To complete the survey online, go to www.lycoming.edu/alumni and click on the survey button under "News" on the right hand column. The survey will remain open until Aug. 21. Survey responses will be kept confidential. Your input and participation in this process is greatly appreciated!

Chip Edmonds Edmonds named vice president for college advancement
Veterans

Reduced tuition offered to eligible veterans

Clean Water Institute

Clean Water Institute interns participate in the Great American Secchi Dip-in

 

Biology research associate and students search for hellbenders

Archives Yearbooks from Lycoming College and predecessor institutions are now available in digitized flipbook format online
Camden Yards

Recent alumni events

Facebook Become a fan, link to our RSS feed, and connect with fellow alumni on Facebook
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The Lycoming Annual Fund thanks the more than 3,000 alumni, parents

and friends who made gifts totaling $982,584 last fiscal year. 

Please continue this tradition of giving with a gift to the Lycoming Annual Fund today.

Gather with your fellow alumni at upcoming events
Aug. 1
Social Hour, Pirates Baseball and Post-Game Concert - Pittsburgh, Pa.
Aug. 15
Informal Gathering at Fado Irish Pub - Columbus, Ohio
Aug. 24
"Suite" Event at Camden Riversharks Game - Camden, N.J.
Sept. 19
4th Annual Picnic at the Barnyard and Carriage House - Totowa, N.J.
Sept. 26
Gathering at home of Dr. Mehrdad Madresehee, director of the Institute for Management Studies and professor of economics - Reston, Va.

The Homecoming 2009 schedule and registration are now online CLICK HERE

Need a hotel?  We have rooms blocked at several local properties.