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Mapping the Future: GIS Day returns November 19
General, Academics, College of Arts and Humanities

Lindenwood University’s 11th Annual GIS Day kicks off in the AB Leadership Room, Tuesday, November 19, from 8 a.m.- 2:45 p.m. Lindenwood’s GIS program runs this annual event to provide Lindenwood students with valuable networking opportunities. The event promises to challenge attendees to reconsider the way they think about people, places, and events.

Women’s Soccer Wins OVC Championship 3-2 Over Morehead State
General, Athletics

Women's soccer (10-5-4, 4-1-4 OVC) took on Morehead State (9-7-6, 4-3-2 OVC) in the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Championship. After falling behind 2-0 early, the Lions were able to come back and score three unanswered goals, to win the OVC Championship 3-2.

Fall Dance Concert Celebrates the Complexities of Life and Strength
General, Academics, College of Arts and Humanities

The highly anticipated Fall Dance Concert is returning to the Lindenwood Theater, November 21-23. The fall concert marks the first of three annual shows produced by Lindenwood’s dance program. The concert’s theme is “the complexities of life and strength we draw from each other."

Da Vinci, the AI tutor developed by Lindenwood Student and Faculty
General, Academics, College of Arts and Humanities

Lindenwood University’s College of Arts and Humanities has announced a first of its kind AI tutor to give students an immersive learning experience inspired by the mind of one of history’s most famous artists.

LindenGiving Partners with OASIS, Giving 110 Thanksgiving Meals
General, Alumni & Donors

Lindenwood University’s community outreach endeavor, LindenGiving, is teaming up with OASIS Food Pantry for the fifth consecutive year to serve most essential needs of the St. Charles community, this Thanksgiving season. The partnership will provide 110 Thanksgiving meals to families in the St. Charles area.

41st Year of Winterfest Brings New Attractions: Sunday, December 1
General, Alumni & Donors, Campus Events, Student Life

With the sun setting by 5 p.m., the sight of 3,000 lights on a winter evening can be shocking. For the Lindenwood University community, this means Winterfest is here. Lindenwood’s annual holiday tradition, Winterfest, dates back to 1983 making it a mainstay for the community.