LC Faculty Lecture Series
LC Faculty Lecture Series
Graduate Studies Information Session
Learn about opportunities for graduate study including doctoral and master's degrees. Financial aid information also available. For more information, please contact Anne Pingstock at 434.544.8383. Online reservation information is also available at lynchburg.edu/graduate-studies/information-sessions.
Graduate Studies Information Session
Learn about our graduate programs during this session. Online reservation information is available at lynchburg.edu/graduate-studies/information-sessions.
Anne Panning, Thornton Reading
Anne Panning, Fall Thornton Reader, will read from her work Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 7:30 p.m., Sydnor Performance Hall. Reception and book signing will follow. The event is free and open to the public.
Through the Richard H. Thornton endowment, the Thornton Writing Program brings some of the most exciting and successful poets, novelists, dramatists, and nonfiction writers of our time to the College. These writers teach classes, give readings, and enrich the cultural life of the campus.
Sara Pritchard, Thornton Reading
Sara Pritchard, Fall Thornton Writer-in-Residence, will read from her work Thursday, September 27, 2012 at 7:30 p.m., Sydnor Performance Hall. Reception and book signing will follow. The event is free and open to the public.
Through the Richard H. Thornton endowment, the Thornton Writing Program brings some of the most exciting and successful poets, novelists, dramatists, and nonfiction writers of our time to the College. These writers teach classes, give readings, and enrich the cultural life of the campus.
Panel of MA English Candidates, Geraldine Lyon Owen Speaker Series
Three MA students who plan to graduate in December will present scholarly research and creative writing based on their MA theses.
The Geraldine Lyon Owen Speaker Series is sponsored by the English Department and honors the liberal arts value of dedicated teaching.
The speaker presents an informal talk that shares her or his scholarship, creative writing, or other expertise in literature, language, or related topic. Questions and discussion follow the presentation, which is free and open to the public.
Chard diNiord, Geraldine Lyon Owen Speaker
Chard deNiord, '75, Associate Professor of English, Providence College, will present original poetry and invite a discussion of poetry.
The Geraldine Lyon Owen Speaker Series is sponsored by the English Department and honors the liberal arts value of dedicated teaching.
The speaker presents an informal talk that shares her or his scholarship, creative writing, or other expertise in literature, language, or related topic. Questions and discussion follow the presentation, which is free and open to the public.
Heidi Kunz, Geraldine Lyon Owen Speaker
Dr. Heidi Kunz, professor and chair of English, Randolph College will present "F. Scott Fitzgerald Afresh."
The Geraldine Lyon Owen Speaker Series is sponsored by the English Department and honors the liberal arts value of dedicated teaching.
The speaker presents an informal talk that shares her or his scholarship, creative writing, or other expertise in literature, language, or related topic. Questions and discussion follow the presentation, which is free and open to the public.





