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University of Lynchburg Track & Field VMI Winter Relays
Lexington, Va.AthleticsUniversity of Lynchburg Track & Field VMI Winter Relays
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University of Lynchburg Men’s Volleyball at Marymount University
Arlington, Va.AthleticsUniversity of Lynchburg Men's Volleyball at Marymount University
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University of Lynchburg Track & Field VMI Winter Relays
Lexington, Va.AthleticsUniversity of Lynchburg Track & Field VMI Winter Relays
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University of Lynchburg Men’s Volleyball at Shenandoah University
Winchester, Va.AthleticsUniversity of Lynchburg Men's Volleyball at Shenandoah University Streaming Video: https://flosports.link/4m4hvNe
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University of Lynchburg Women’s Lacrosse vs Methodist
Lynchburg, Va. , Shellenberger FieldAthleticsUniversity of Lynchburg Women's Lacrosse vs Methodist Streaming Video: https://go.flocollege.com/partner/odac?utm_medium=partner&utm_source=multiple&utm_content=landingpage&utm_term=university-of-lynchburg&contract_id=0063m00000n3zlfaam
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University of Lynchburg Women’s Basketball vs Washington and Lee
Lynchburg, Va., Turner GymnasiumAthleticsUniversity of Lynchburg Women's Basketball vs Washington and Lee Streaming Video: https://flosports.link/4m4hvNe
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Allegro Music School Teacher Recital
Snidow Chapel Lynchburg, VA, United StatesPerformanceJoin us on February 8th for a FREE recital featuring the talented teachers of Allegro Music School. We will perform a wide variety of pieces on the theme of “Love” and will present a full-ensemble piece at the conclusion, featuring nearly 20 professional musicians!
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Virtual – MSAT/DPT Info Session
Information SessionRegister Here!
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Virtual – MSAT/DPT Info Session
Information SessionVirtual - MSAT/DPT Info Session Register Here!
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African American Recitation Program w/LCS
Memorial Ballroom, Hall Campus CenterLectures & Seminars“Still We Rise: African American Readings/Recitations” will be held at 6 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 9, in Hall Campus Center’s Memorial Ballroom. The event will feature Lynchburg students, faculty, and staff, as well as members of the wider community, reading or reciting a three-to-five-minute piece by an African American author, writer, or artist. Admission is free.
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