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Lycoming College News


Lycoming professor publishes research on global inequality

July 8, 2025

Lycoming College associate professor of archaeology and anthropology Jessica Munson, Ph.D., recently worked with an interdisciplinary team of researchers to analyze house size distributions from more than 1000 sites around the world covering the last 10,000 years. Their findings were published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS), one of the world’s most-cited and comprehensive multidisciplinary scientific journals. Munson is co-lead author on the paper, “Assessing neighborhoods, wealth differentials, and perceived inequality in preindustrial societies,” and is a contributing author on six additional articles in this PNAS Special Feature.

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Lycoming College honors four outstanding individuals with 2025 Alumni Awards

July 1, 2025

The Lycoming College Alumni Association Executive Board (AAEB) honored four remarkable individuals on Saturday, May 31, 2025, 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 Holly Andrews ’10 and Vice President Mike Ruddy ’05 formally recognized the honorees at the All-Alumni Breakfast and Award Presentation held in Pennington Lounge in the Academic Center.

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Theatre student wins national honor and prestigious fellowship

June 24, 2025

Every spring, the Kennedy Center opens its doors to a highly select group of talented theatre students from across the country for the KCACTF National Festival. This spring, Lycoming College’s Alexandra (AJ) Marusko ’25 earned one of those coveted invitations and walked away from the event with a fellowship at the prestigious O’Neill National Theater Institute and connections to last a lifetime.

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New legal studies major at Lycoming College increases options for students

June 17, 2025

Lycoming College is strengthening its offerings in the field of law with the launch of a new academic program in legal studies for Fall 2025. Furthering the appeal of the new legal studies major is the College’s cooperative 3+3 law degree program with Widener University Commonwealth Law School, creating a clear pathway for aspiring lawyers to obtain a juris doctorate.

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Lycoming College’s 177th Commencement

June 9, 2025

Lycoming College held its 177th Commencement Ceremony on May 10 to celebrate the Class of 2025. Following the footprints of tradition, the graduates processed through the Oliver Sterling Metzler Gate and onto the Fultz Quadrangle where family and friends awaited them on this gorgeous day.

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Lycoming College selects new chief financial officer

June 3, 2025

Lycoming College today announced the appointment of Jennifer Mariacher to the position of vice president for finance and administration and chief financial officer (CFO), where she will lead a broad portfolio that includes the College’s business operations, physical plant, human resources, risk, and auxiliary enterprises. Mariacher will report to the president and will serve on the president’s administrative cabinet. She will begin in her new role on July 1.

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Lycoming College honors outstanding service of staff members

May 29, 2025

At a Hollywood-themed celebratory luncheon, Lycoming College announced the winners of its 2025 Staff Awards. Six staff members were recognized for their outstanding work and dedication to Lycoming College. The College also honored staff members celebrating milestone work anniversaries, as well as those retiring staff members.

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Lycoming College ROTC cadet receives commission

May 21, 2025

Lycoming College 2025 graduate Tyler Hartsock was commissioned as a 2nd lieutenant after successfully completing the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program, in a ceremony conducted by the Bald Eagle Battalion. As an ROTC cadet, Hartsock participated 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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U.S. News: Trump Proposed Eliminating Taxes on Tipped Workers. Here's What Employees Should Know

May 13, 2025

Phil Sprunger, Ph.D., associate professor of economics, discusses Trump's proposal to eliminate taxes on tips with U.S. News & World Report.

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Lycoming College awards undergraduate students for outstanding research

May 6, 2025

Lycoming College hosted students from colleges and universities throughout the region for its third annual Undergraduate Humanities Research Conference. The conference, which is dedicated to furthering the humanities through high-level research, saw six students awarded for their research papers.

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Lycoming College invests in bold new beginnings during seventh annual Days of Giving

May 2, 2025

Lycoming College rallied its community to invest in bold new beginnings during its seventh annual Days of Giving held April 8-9, 2025. The 48-hour fundraising event resulted in 1,009 donors and $425,405 in gifts to support the people and programs that make its campus so distinctive.

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Shirley M. Collado to speak at Lycoming College 177th Commencement

April 28, 2025

The Lycoming College Class of 2025 will be addressed by Shirley M. Collado, Ph.D., president and chief executive officer of College Track, at the College’s 177th Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 10, at 2 p.m., on the Fultz Quadrangle. She will be awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree during the ceremony.

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The Tributary releases its third national undergraduate journal of poetry and prose

April 25, 2025

Comprised of undergraduate-created poetry and prose, Lycoming College’s student-run literary journal, The Tributary, announced the release of its Spring 2025 national issue, which is the third issue they have released on a national scale. The issue can be accessed free of charge at www.thetributaryjournal.com.

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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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