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LVC President Lewis E. Thayne

May 2019

 

Dear Friends,

It has been an honor for me to lead this remarkable college at a transformative period in our history and at such a challenging and consequential time for American higher education. My wife, Dorry, and I came to LVC in 2012 because we were so impressed by the thoughtful and talented students served by this institution. Our admiration for them has grown in the time we’ve been here.

The accomplishments of the past seven years were only possible because of a shared dedication to the students of the College by a committed faculty and staff working together with the full support of the board of trustees and our alumni. In those seven years, we can point to extraordinary success:

  • Construction of the Jeanne and Edward H. Arnold Health Professions Pavilion, the premier facility for education in the health professions that ensures Lebanon Valley College’s leadership position in Central Pennsylvania;
  • Establishment of the Edward and Lynn Breen Center for Graduate Success, whose vision is to become the finest, most innovative career readiness resource on any college campus anywhere;
  • Adoption of Constellation LVC as the new and innovative general education curriculum and of Inclusive Excellence as the aspiration and guiding ethos of the College;
  • Renovation of the Vernon and Doris Bishop Library into a state-of-the-art research and learning resource center;
  • Publication of Envision 2020 and One Campus, a highly collaborative strategic plan and a campus master planning map, superb guides for a community vision that charts the future of LVC;
  • Implementation of the Strategic Enrollment Management Plan resulting in the recruitment of three successive years of record-breaking classes;
  • The naming of 10 students as Fulbright Finalists in the last four years; and
  • Creation of LVC Homecoming bringing together College alumni and families in a fall campus celebration of multigenerational alumni and community dedication, generosity, and camaraderie.

There are many other areas of the College I could point to as part of this transformation, and they touch on every constituency, all parts of the College, and include every department on campus. In the past three years, in particular, we have focused on affordability for our students, investments in faculty and new academic programs, and the larger, institutional purpose of the College. I am very grateful to the faculty and staff who have pulled together when the institution and our students needed it most and to the donors who supported our vision.

Dorry and I look forward to working with many across the campus community as we advance the College even further in the year ahead.  

Warmly,

President Thayne

Envision 2020

The five-year strategic plan for Lebanon Valley College expects to advance the College's mission and derive a competitive advantage from the implementation of the plan.

One Campus

Serving as the College's master plan, One Campus will guide the College's physical development during the next decade.

What Inspires me? The faces of my students inspire me. I see the possibilities in every one of them. I can also see the effort they are expending, the pressure they feel to do it all.

President

Dr. Lewis E. Thayne

WITF–Smart Talk Road Trip

President Thayne, Professors of Music Featured on Smart Talk

Dr. Lewis Thayne, the President of Lebanon Valley College, and featured music professors discussed the strengths, benefits, and challenges facing liberal arts college, as well as, LVC's music program and launched careers.

Smart Talk