The University of Lynchburg has received a $50,000 grant, paid out over two years, to launch Hornets in Recovery, a program that will help students living in recovery from substance use disorders.
College of Education
Nikole Hannah-Jones to speak on ‘Truth, History, and The 1619 Project’ at Lynchburg
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones will present the 2022 Schewel Lecture at the University of Lynchburg. She will speak on “Truth, History, and The 1619 Project” at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 24, at Turner Gymnasium.
University of Lynchburg receives national award for music education
The University of Lynchburg has been awarded the 2020 Collegiate Chapter of Excellence Recognition in the Professional Development category by the National Association for Music Education (NAfME).
Music education students explore professional development amid pandemic
While the COVID-19 pandemic imposed many restrictions on how the University of Lynchburg operates, it also opened up opportunities for student professional development in music education.
Grad student wins statewide fellowship named for former Lynchburg professor
Baylee Worth ’21 MEd never met Pete Warren, but she’s honored to have won a Virginia Counselors Association Foundation fellowship named for the longtime counseling professor at University of Lynchburg.