Lycoming College is a private liberal arts college in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
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Lycoming College is a private liberal arts college in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
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Lycoming College is affiliated with the United Methodist Church but operates as an independent institution.
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Lycoming College has been on the frontiers of four important stages in the development of education in the United States: academy, seminary, junior college, and four-year college.
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Lycoming College transformed Williamsport Dickinson Seminary into Williamsport Dickinson Seminary and Junior College in 1929.
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The College adopted the name "Lycoming" in 1948, a Native American word for a nearby stream which means "sandy stream" and the name of the county.
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Under his leadership, the Lycoming College's enrollment grew by 27 percent, and its endowment and other funds under management increased from $17 million to more than $185 million.
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Under his leadership, the Lycoming College saw the establishment and implementation of a new faculty governance structure, a major capital campaign to build the endowment, improved facilities, and the adoption of a revised curriculum for the Lycoming College that responds to changing skill set needs.
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Lycoming College has continued many of the important themes of his predecessor, including working closely with the Board of Trustees and the faculty.
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Lycoming College launched a new long-range planning effort, many of its goals achieved.
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Lycoming College presided over the completion of the Lynn Science Center, generated interest in and led the construction of the Krapf Gateway Center as the new entrance of the campus, and the construction of a new music practice building slated to open in the fall of 2022.
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Lycoming College has led the College in a new campus-community project to revitalize the Old Town section of Williamsport, and he has led the College in a major effort to open its doors to students more representative of a diverse American society.
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Lycoming College confers both Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in more than 43 major fields of study offered and more than 66 minors.
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Lycoming College Scholars Program is a special program designed to meet the needs and aspirations of highly motivated students of superior intellectual ability.
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Lycoming College Scholars participate in special, semester-long, interdisciplinary seminars on topics chosen by the faculty and students on the Scholars Council.
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Lycoming College rests on a 42-acre campus in north central Pennsylvania.
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Additionally, the Lycoming Biology Field Station Inc, a nonprofit corporation and wholly-owned subsidiary of Lycoming College, sits on 116 acres of land just 15 minutes from campus, which is frequently used by the biology department and the Clean Water Institute.
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Lycoming College is currently a member in the Middle Atlantic Conferences, with the baseball, basketball, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, golf, softball, and volleyball teams competing in the MAC Freedom.
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Lycoming College celebrated its 125th year of varsity athletics in 2015, as a baseball team was first formed at Dickinson Seminary in 1890.
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Lycoming College led the Warriors to the national title game in 1990 and 1997 and the semifinals in 1996.
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Lycoming College is a residential campus that requires students to live in campus housing, with a few exceptions including local students who are able to commute from home.
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The Lycoming College offers numerous housing options, including eight residence halls: Skeath, Asbury, East, Wesley, Rich, Williams, Crever, and Forest, as well as the Douthat Commons student apartments.
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The College is pleased to serve its own Warrior Coffee made available through Lycoming's Warrior Coffee Project, and interdisciplinary program that collaborates with people of the El Naranjito region in the Dominican Republic.
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Students at Lycoming enjoy the long-established on-campus traditions the College offers.
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