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01.19.16
Olivia Ward Makes Early Decision for LVCAfter attending the College's Actuarial Science Summer Camp, Olivia Ward makes early decision commitment to become a Dutchman.
Student Profiles Actuarial Science01.18.16
Zach Beidler Lands Gig as Production Associate at Greenfish LabsDigital communications grad Zach Beidler '15 enjoys a fast-paced work environment at virtual reality startup Greenfish Labs, Inc.
Digital Communications Alumni Profiles01.18.16
Eric Kennedy ’15–Online Marketing Specialist at Woodstream CorporationAs a Business Technology concentration, Kennedy has applied everything he learned as a Digital Communications major and more.
Digital Communications Alumni Profiles01.13.16
Lebanon Valley College Chemistry Department Earns National AwardLVC's Chemistry Department received the 2016 Award for Outstanding Institutional Practice in Student Learning Outcomes from the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
Chemistry01.12.16
Good Things Come in ThreesWhen Harford County, Md., hired recent 2015 Lebanon Valley College grads, what could be better than three of them?
Music Education01.4.16
Stefanie Keyte Goes Local to GlobalAlumna Stefanie Keyte's educational and professional career can be characterized by continued movement from the local sphere to the international realm.
Business Administration International Business Alumni Profiles12.15.15
Hassanein Brothers Developing as Global CitizensHaisam Hassanein ’14 enjoyed positive experiences at LVC that strongly influenced his two brothers, Wesam ’15 and ’18 in their decisions to follow him to The Valley.
History Alumni Profiles12.14.15
Timothy Lupia and Dylan Tobias Take the Stage at Opera VivaThanks to an Arnold Grant, Timothy Lupia ’16 and Dylan Tobias ’16 spent three weeks in Verona, Italy, learning from international opera instructors and performers. “Opera Viva!” also served to reaffirm their chosen career paths.
Student Profiles Music12.11.15
Review Of Life, Travel, and Food in ShanghaiWhen Sara Urner '16 arrived in Shanghai, she had never spoken a word of Chinese in her life. That didn't slow her down though!
English12.7.15
How Dr. Robert Valgenti is Changing Campus FoodEvery year, 30% of all food in America goes to waste, much of it due to consumer behavior. Dr. Robert Valgenti may not be able to fix this problem completely, but he has found himself in a position to do something about it.
Philosophy