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Lycoming College News


Lycoming College student interns release second season of institutional history podcasts

April 22, 2025

Armed with a $150,000 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant, Lycoming College’s  Humanities Research Center today launched the second season of the Lycoming College History Podcast Series. The podcasts serve the dual purpose of functioning as one component of a larger strategy to digitally preserve the institution’s 200+ year history, as well as providing research experiences for student interns as they prepare to embark on careers or graduate studies.

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

April 17, 2025

Lycoming College students and staff were recognized at the College’s annual Honors Convocation, Sunday, April 13, 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 College Honors Convocation awards academic scholarships to students

April 17, 2025

Lycoming College students were honored for their dedication to academic excellence with scholarships and fellowships during Honors Convocation, Sunday, April 13. The following individuals were recognized: 

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Lycoming College awards Chieftain, departmental recognition at Honors Convocation

April 17, 2025

Lycoming College awarded graduating senior Francine Bacon the College’s top honor of Chieftain during the annual Honors Convocation ceremony on Sunday, April 13, to an audience of students and their families, as well as faculty and staff. Bacon was recognized for her leadership and for dedication to academic excellence, community service, and cocurricular activities.

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Faculty honored with teaching awards at Lycoming College Honors Convocation

April 16, 2025

Two members of the Lycoming College faculty were recognized at the annual Lycoming College Honors Convocation on Sunday, April 13, for their excellence in teaching.

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Award-winning poet interviewed in new issue of Brilliant Corners

April 14, 2025

“In my writing, I’m trying to resurrect the way I grew up hearing language,” says the poet Linda Susan Jackson. “How do you explain ‘Don’t trade a monkey for a black dog’? How do you find a literal translation? I remember saying that to my son once, and he said, ‘Mom, just answer this: Am I the monkey, or the black dog?’”

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Renew Arts Academy announces summer camp for aspiring artists, dancers, musicians

April 11, 2025

Through a local partnership between First Church Williamsport, Saint John’s School of the Arts, and Lycoming College, the Renew Arts Academy in Williamsport is now accepting applications for its inaugural, week-long summer arts experience, July 13-18. Middle school students entering grades 6–8 can participate as commuters, while high school students entering grades 9–12 and recent graduates have the option to either commute or stay on campus. All participants will have the opportunity to explore music, art, and dance in a dynamic, faith-filled environment—offered at an affordable cost.

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Literary agent helps new authors “write through it” at Lycoming College

April 7, 2025

For many creatives, the last step of their work — getting it published — remains elusive and confusing. This is where literary agents, like Kate McKean, come in.

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Lycoming College course offered at Montoursville Area High School

April 1, 2025

Lycoming College in partnership with Montoursville Area High School (MAHS) will offer a college-level course for students interested in exploring careers in education. “So, You Want To Be a Teacher,” is a dual-enrollment course that offers a unique blend of learning and practical application for a stimulating and extensive orientation to the teaching profession.

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“The Astrobiologist’s Guide to Habitable Worlds” at Lycoming’s Detwiler Planetarium

March 28, 2025

Lycoming College invites the Williamsport community and surrounding areas to enjoy a free show in its Detwiler Planetarium on Friday, April 4.

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WVIA ArtScene: Lycoming College Humanities Research Center

March 26, 2025

Erika Funke interviews English faculty members Phoebe Wagner and Andrew Leiter about Lycoming's 3rd Annual Undergraduate Research Conference, as well as about the conference's keynote speaker, author Zara Chowdhary, who will read from her debut memoir "The Lucky Ones." Click here to listen to the interview.

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Planning ahead for a “life of luxury” with Lycoming’s MBA 4+1 program

March 26, 2025

When Covid-19 soured plans to play lacrosse in Tampa, business administration major and economics minor Brian Hulsey ’25 instead headed to central Pennsylvania. “I visited and fell in love. Lycoming is the best kept secret in Pennsylvania,” said Hulsey, a native of Sherwood Forest, Md. “The lacrosse coach and team were great, and with the small school atmosphere, I could instantly see that I would be more than just a number here. It’s the only school I applied to.” But he had more than lacrosse on his mind.

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Lycoming College senior films to screen at Community Arts Center

March 25, 2025

The film and video arts department at Lycoming College presents its annual Senior Film Screening on Thursday, April 10, at 7 p.m., at Williamsport’s Community Art Center. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and theater seating is free and open to the public. Tickets are not necessary.

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Sun-Gazette: HOPE Enterprises enjoys party at Lycoming College

March 24, 2025

"What better way to celebrate the arrival of Spring than to throw a party? And that is exactly what the Introduction to Special Education class at Lycoming College did on Thursday, March 20 at the Keiper Recreation Center on campus in Williamsport. Teaming up with HOPE Enterprises and Agape Fellowship Church, students offered crafts, games and dancing to the community with the goal of increasing inclusion and acceptance of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Thursday’s party was a continuation of a program started in 2023 for the class to throw a community party at the end of each semester and includes a Holiday Party in the Fall."

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