Dr. Sarah Patterson-Mills Wins Writing Award
Lindenwood University Professor of Counseling Dr. Sarah Patterson-Mills co-authored an article that was selected for the Career Developments Magazine Recognition Award last winter.
590 The Fan Provides a Win for Lindenwood Academics and Athletics
Lindenwood University will elevate its men’s ice hockey season to a new level thanks to a partnership with local sports radio station 590 The Fan.
University of Mosul President Visits Lindenwood
University of Mosul President Dr. Kossay Alahmady made a weeklong visit to Lindenwood University that concluded last Friday.
Three Lindenwood Graduates Place First at NATA Quiz Bowl
Three Lindenwood University graduates represented District V at the 74th National Athletic Trainer’s Association’s Clinical Symposia and AT Expo Quiz Bowl in June at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.
Students Partner with MO National Guard for Capstone Project
Four Lindenwood University students participated in a capstone project with the Missouri National Guard last spring.
Students Gain First-Hand Experience at MDWSA Summer Splash
Lindenwood University students studying recreation therapy practiced what they’ve learned in the classroom during a summer course. Processes and Techniques of Therapeutic Recreation allowed students to gain first-hand experience helping run and organize the Summer Splash event with the Missouri Disabled Waterski Association.
Jim Mosquera Appointed Director of Hammond Institute for Free Enterprise
Jim Mosquera has been appointed director of the John W. Hammond Institute for Free Enterprise within the Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship at Lindenwood University. He also will retain his duties as director of the Duree Center for Entrepreneurship.
Lillian Nix Receives GeoFutures STL Scholarship
Lillian Nix received the GeoFutures STL Scholarship, the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation announced recently. A junior at Lindenwood University, Nix is one of 21 students nationwide studying geospatial intelligence or a related field of study to receive a scholarship.
The College of Arts and Humanities Welcomes Several New Faculty
The College of Arts and Humanities welcomes several new faculty members across disciplines for the 2023-24 academic year.
The College of Education and Human Services Welcomes a Trio of New Faculty Members
The College of Education and Human Services welcomes a trio of new faculty members from a variety of disciplines for the 2023-24 academic year.