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Love's Labour's Lost
LC Theatre will present "Love's Labour's Lost" with a twist Oct. 18-21.
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Daura exhibit features Gropper
Social Injustice: The Prints of William Gropper will be on display Oct. 15 to Dec. 9.
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LC receives special ed grant
Lynchburg College offers tuition support to special education teachers.
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Faculty recital
Two Lynchburg College music professors will present a duet recital on October 5.
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Computer science major named top scholar
Brandon Gannicott ’13 has been named the 2012 Sommerville Scholar.
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Help Wanted: Female
Sara Pritchard, Fall Thornton Writer-in-Residence, will read from her work Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Read MoreA world with fewer weapons
Stephanie Fedrigo ’13 has spent her last three summers working for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency.
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One Million Bones
Students in Mona Williams’ sculpture class started the semester making human bones from clay.
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Military Friendly
Lynchburg College is on the 2013 list of Military Friendly Schools compiled by G.I. Jobs.
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America's Best Colleges
U.S. News & World Report again ranks LC in the top tier of the "Best Regional Universities."
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Schubert and Schumann
Guest faculty tenor Robert Bracey and pianist Karen Beres will perform Saturday.
Read MoreTrying to save salmon
Pat Ferrer ’13 worked in Alaska this summer to study the collapsing salmon population.
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Interning with the Washington Capitals
A hockey fan since childhood, Cassie Phillips ’13, spent the summer in D.C.
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Fall exhibitions at Daura Gallery
Illustrations from "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland" are at the Daura Gallery.
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"Sticking" with Patrick Dougherty
Jennifer Watlington ’13 spent three weeks working with an internationally known artist.
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Tires and tiles
All 530 first-year students participated in a day of service to start the year.
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An internship down under
Sarah Koehn ’13 spent her summer as an athletic training intern for Australian football.
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Class of 2016 arrives
About 530 first-year students and a record 102 transfers begin classes on Aug. 23.
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LC one of Best 377 Colleges
Lynchburg College is one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education.
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Get on the bus
Students, faculty, and staff can ride GLTC buses throughout the city at no charge.
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Upcoming Events
| 2 p.m. | Children's Art Workshop at the Daura Gallery |
| 8 a.m. | Conference on Aging: Aging Well in Mind, Body, & Spirit |
| Second Summer Term |
| 4:30 p.m. | Graduate Studies Information Session - 6/10 |
| 9:30 p.m. | Observatory Open House: 6/14/13 |
LC in the News
The rain held off for commencement. Check coverage in The News & Advance and on WSET.
Check out local news stories on 2013 graduates Natalie Lombardo and John Pastorius.
Dr. David Perault weighs in on Lynchburg's excellent air quality. Check the WSET story.
The upcoming golf tournament to honor Frazier Sizemore '52, '81 MEd is featured in The Altavista Journal.
LC breaks ground on a new, expanded Student Center. WSET does preview; check out coverage in The News & Advance.
Break the Chains: Human Trafficking Awareness Week is featured in The News & Advance and on WDBJ7 and WSET.
LC's Bonner Leaders are the backbone of Puppets Alamode. Check out the story in The News & Advance.
Climate scientist Dr. Michael Mann spoke at LC April 8. Check out coverage in The News & Advance and on WSET.
Civil War historian Dr. Bud Robertson will speak at LC April 1. Check out this preview in The New & Advance.
Children's author Julia Cook gave the Rosel Schewel Lecture in Education and Human Diversity on March 21. Check out this article in The News & Advance.
Drs. Clifton and Bundy Potter received Mayor's Awards of Excellence for their work to bring the history of Lynchburg to life. Read The News & Advance story.
Pulitzer Prize winning author Douglas Blackmon's talk on the continuation of slavery after the Emancipation Proclamation was covered in The News & Advance.
President Kenneth Garren struts his stuff to engage students. Check out this WDBJ7 report.
Dr. Gerald Prante, assistant professor of economics, was quoted in The New York Times for his study on marginal tax rates for all 50 states. He was previously interviewed by The Sacramento Bee and on Sacramento Public Radio.
Jillian McGarrity '14 is the only college student on Gov. Bob McDonnell's Task Force on School and Campus Safety. Check coverage in The News & Advance and on WSET and WDBJ7.
Helen Mundy Witt '67, '78 MEd, the first African-American to graduate from LC, is profiled in The News & Advance and her talk is covered by WSET.










