Educational Advancement Alliance, Inc. Grants Funding To Lincoln University Program

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Sandra Phoenix
Thu, Jul 22, 2010 12:39 PM

Lincoln University News
July 2, 2010

Educational Advancement Alliance, Inc. Grants Funding To Lincoln University Program

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA -- Lincoln University received a $56,000.00 grant from the Educational Advancement Alliance, Inc. to continue its 11th year of the Summer Transportation Institute (STI).

President and CEO of the Educational Advancement Alliance Inc., Karen Nicholas '79 was the primary sponsor of the Lincoln University 2010 Summer Transportation Institute, which is permitting 16 middle school students to be enrolled in this year's program.

The mission of the Summer Transportation Institute is to create awareness, stimulate interest and expose secondary school students to take advantage of the opportunities that exist in the transportation industry.

"Lincoln University's Summer Transportation Institute is taking the initiative to help minority students become more aware of the transportation industry as well as business, sciences, and math," says Professor Robert Allen.  "By doing so, these middle school students will be exposed to a positive university atmosphere as well as first class tutelage throughout the summer."

The program is approximately four weeks long, running from July 6 to July 30.

The STI consists of three programs: academic enrichment, enhancements, and sports/recreation. The students will participate in an array of activities that each program offers.  They include professional presentations, field trips, swimming, basketball, and time management, technology, science, mathematics study habits, and wealth accumulation workshops.

The STI began in 1993 on the campus of South Carolina State University.  When Lincoln joined in 1999, it hosted an in-residence program every year during the month of July and has received grant contributions since 1999.

Over 200 students from across the Mid-Atlantic region have participated in the Lincoln University Summer Transportation Institute.

Lincoln University - founded in 1854 as the nation's first Historically Black University - combines the best elements of a liberal arts and sciences-based undergraduate core curriculum and selected graduate programs to meet the needs of those living in a highly technological and global society.  The University enrolls approximately 2,500 undergraduate and graduate students.

Internationally recognized for preparing learners and producing world-class leaders in their fields, Lincoln has created five academic Centers of Excellence-programs of distinctions.  They are:  Lincoln-Barnes Visual Arts, Grand Research Educational Awareness and Training (GREAT) for Minority Health, Mass Communications, Teacher Education and Urban Pedagogy and Business and Information Technology.

SANDRA M. PHOENIX
Program Director
HBCU Library Alliance
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Lincoln University News July 2, 2010 Educational Advancement Alliance, Inc. Grants Funding To Lincoln University Program LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA -- Lincoln University received a $56,000.00 grant from the Educational Advancement Alliance, Inc. to continue its 11th year of the Summer Transportation Institute (STI). President and CEO of the Educational Advancement Alliance Inc., Karen Nicholas '79 was the primary sponsor of the Lincoln University 2010 Summer Transportation Institute, which is permitting 16 middle school students to be enrolled in this year's program. The mission of the Summer Transportation Institute is to create awareness, stimulate interest and expose secondary school students to take advantage of the opportunities that exist in the transportation industry. "Lincoln University's Summer Transportation Institute is taking the initiative to help minority students become more aware of the transportation industry as well as business, sciences, and math," says Professor Robert Allen. "By doing so, these middle school students will be exposed to a positive university atmosphere as well as first class tutelage throughout the summer." The program is approximately four weeks long, running from July 6 to July 30. The STI consists of three programs: academic enrichment, enhancements, and sports/recreation. The students will participate in an array of activities that each program offers. They include professional presentations, field trips, swimming, basketball, and time management, technology, science, mathematics study habits, and wealth accumulation workshops. The STI began in 1993 on the campus of South Carolina State University. When Lincoln joined in 1999, it hosted an in-residence program every year during the month of July and has received grant contributions since 1999. Over 200 students from across the Mid-Atlantic region have participated in the Lincoln University Summer Transportation Institute. Lincoln University - founded in 1854 as the nation's first Historically Black University - combines the best elements of a liberal arts and sciences-based undergraduate core curriculum and selected graduate programs to meet the needs of those living in a highly technological and global society. The University enrolls approximately 2,500 undergraduate and graduate students. Internationally recognized for preparing learners and producing world-class leaders in their fields, Lincoln has created five academic Centers of Excellence-programs of distinctions. They are: Lincoln-Barnes Visual Arts, Grand Research Educational Awareness and Training (GREAT) for Minority Health, Mass Communications, Teacher Education and Urban Pedagogy and Business and Information Technology. SANDRA M. PHOENIX Program Director HBCU Library Alliance sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> 404.592.4820 1438 West Peachtree Street NW Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30309 Toll Free: 1.800.999.8558 (Lyrasis) Fax: 404.892.7879 www.lyrasis.org<http://www.lyrasis.org/> Honor the ancestors, honor the children. Register now http://www.hbculibraries.org/html/meeting-form.html for the October 24-26, 2010 HBCU Library Alliance 4th Membership Meeting and the "Conference on Advocacy" pre-conference in Montgomery, AL. The Pre-Conference and Membership meeting are open to directors and other librarians.