Crews spent several hours installing University of Lynchburg’s LOVEwork sculpture Wednesday afternoon. Many members of the campus community stopped by to watch the LOVE letters come together (and enjoy cold […]
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LC professor discusses longstanding appeal of Star Trek
Dr. Mike Robinson recently shared his pop culture expertise to help explain the appeal that Star Trek continues to have 50 years after the original series debuted. The article appeared […]
LC students returning for the fall 2016 semester
The University of Lynchburg campus is abuzz with activity again as students move in and prepare for the Fall 2016 semester. More than 1,000 students have moved in at University of […]
Smithsonian scientists examine orchids at LC nature center
University of Lynchburg recently hosted researchers from the Smithsonian Institute who wanted to study of Central Virginia’s native purple fringeless orchid, a rare flower that is the focus of conservation […]
LC graduate crossing the country on bike
The first several days of Kevin Record’s cross-country trek to raise awareness of cancer has included reunions with several many encounters with old college friends.
LC program works to help develop more teachers in Central Virginia
Alice Watson ’90 has a long legacy in teaching and deep roots in Campbell County. She was a student at Campbell County’s Rustburg High School when she decided to attend […]
State Department award winners visit LC
Computer games, skates, debate clubs, and programming. Those are tools that young leaders visiting University of Lynchburg on Monday use to promote peace and tolerance in their home countries. As the winners […]
Public health partnership blossoms
The first group of students going through LC’s Master of Public Health program helped residents of a local apartment complex live healthier with the help of simple exercises, healthy recipes, field trips, and a new garden.
Student’s exhibition highlights illustrations of Maxfield Parrish
After curating an exhibition with some of her classmates a year ago, Laura Meisner ’17 wanted another chance to compile a collection of artwork and put it into historical context. This […]
On-field dust devil turns heads across the nation
During the game, a dust devil — a small, tornado-like whirlwind that stirs up a thick cloud of dust — appeared on Moon Field. The game paused as players and spectators watched the towering column of dirt crossed the field and eventually rose into the air and dissipated. As the cyclone raced across the field, it passed just a few feed from some student-athletes, who ducked their heads but stood their ground.