The University of Lynchburg has been recognized once again in U.S. News & World Report’s annual Best Colleges rankings, advancing to No. 329 among National Universities in the 2025 list.
Lynchburg launches new program to strengthen community arts initiatives
Lynchburg’s Professional Development Institute (PDI) is launching a new eight-week professional development course to empower individuals to create sustainable arts initiatives in rural and small-town communities.
Certified Wedding and Event Planning program launches at University of Lynchburg
Lynchburg’s Professional Development Institute is introducing a new online Certified Wedding and Event Planning program, with the next cohort starting on Oct. 7, and future cohorts starting monthly.
Newest student-created sculpture adorns Dell
Assistant Professor Chelsea Tinklenberg and art students hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newest sculpture on the Dell at the University of Lynchburg, on Friday, Sept. 13.
A Statement from the University of Lynchburg
When emotions run high, it’s easy for misinformation to spread. It seems that some misinformation regarding yesterday’s announcement has been spreading.
University of Lynchburg takes bold steps to secure a bright future
After months of review and in-depth analysis, the University of Lynchburg announced a university-wide transformation today.
Capturing a legacy: John McCormick’s photography to be showcased
An exhibition of photographs by John McCormick, retiring staff photographer at the University of Lynchburg, opens this month in the Daura Museum of Art’s Gallery II.
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 recognizes alumni contributions with annual awards
The University of Lynchburg Alumni Association honored several individuals at their Alumni Awards and Westover Society Dinner, held on Saturday, April 20 during the inaugural Founders Week celebration.
Fernanda Angel Evangelista ’27
“I just want to tell whoever is reading this that if you’re ever wondering, ‘Should I join this?’ or ‘Should I try that?’, remember that college is the place for you to grow, to have fun, and to have the resources to help you get back on your feet when you can’t do it on your own. Instead of ‘Should I?’ ask ‘Why not?’”