Mahlia Parsons’ academic journey has been shaped by a diverse range of experiences. As a member of Lynchburg’s Class of 2024, majoring in international relations and Africana studies, with a minor in political science, the Fairfax, Vermont, native has been fortunate to explore various academic and extracurricular pursuits.
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Athlete on the track to a future in sports broadcasting
Sam Graham’s tenure at the University of Lynchburg exemplifies a balanced pursuit of academic excellence and athletic commitment. During his collegiate years, the Lewisville, North Carolina, native and member of Lynchburg’s Class of 2024 has navigated a diverse array of academic and extracurricular avenues.
Senior translates love for European travel into graduate school, career plans
In the spring of 2022, the COVID-19 pandemic was winding down and Samantha Schatzman ’24 was trying to figure out her next steps. The Arlington, Texas, native was taking online classes at Tarrant Community College — law, religion, art history, “stuff like that,” she said — and “trying to figure out what I wanted to do with my life.”
Parker Campanella, PharmD
Adjunct Professor of PA Medicine 434.544.8876 campanella_p@lynchburg.edu Dr. Castro joined the University of Lynchburg in 2024. Education Doctor of Pharmacy — Virginia Commonwealth University BS, Biological Chemistry — University of […]
David Andrew Porter ’19 DMSc, MSM, PA-C, EM-CAQ, CHFP
Adjunct Faculty in the Doctor of Medical Science Program porter_da@lynchburg.edu CV Dr. Porter joined the University of Lynchburg in 2023. Education Graduate Certificate, Healthcare Administration & Management — University of […]
Board chairman of Centra Health to speak at University of Lynchburg Commencement exercises
Dr. Thomas W. Nygaard, chairman of Centra Health’s board of directors and a specialist in cardiovascular medicine, will be the keynote speaker for the University of Lynchburg’s 2024 undergraduate and master’s program Commencement exercises.
Navigating nontraditional challenges and achieving dreams
As Commencement approaches at the University of Lynchburg, Alea Wood ’24 has been reflecting on her journey to become a nurse, balancing school work with caring for a family and a part-time job.
Lynchburg expands graduate offerings with 3 new programs
The University of Lynchburg is expanding its graduate offerings with three new education graduate programs. Starting in fall 2024, students can enroll in the Master of Education in Instructional Design and Technology, the Gifted Education Certificate, or the Pre-K-12 Administration and Supervision Certificate.
Values
Honesty Serving as a foundation for all the other values, honesty is the heart of personal growth, moral development, and conflict resolution. Students are expected to be honest with themselves […]
Learning Outcomes
Students who participate in the disciplinary process and with CERP will: Be able to explain how their behavior impacted themselves and their overall student experience. Be able to explain how […]