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The college was founded by and initially associated with the Church of the United Brethren in Christ.Today, Lebanon Valley College is affiliated with the United Methodist Church, which occurred through a series of church mergers: The Church of the United Brethren in Christ merged with the Evangelical Association in 1946 creating the Evangelical United Brethren Church (EUB), which subsequently ...
Lebanon Valley College: Annville township: Lebanon: United Methodist Church: Master's Colleges & Universities: Small Programs 1,915 1866 Lycoming College: Williamsport city: Lycoming: United Methodist Church: Baccalaureate Colleges: Arts & Sciences Focus 1,485 1812 Mercyhurst University: Erie city: Erie: Catholic Church (Sisters of Mercy)
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Lebanon Valley College alumni (3 C, 34 P) Lebanon Valley Flying Dutchmen (3 C) F. Lebanon Valley College faculty (8 P) Pages in category "Lebanon Valley College"
In 2017, Behney was investigated by Annville Township Police after then Lebanon Valley College student Ricky Bugg Jr., a Black man, who said Behney used racial slurs toward him and allegedly ...
Clyde Alvin Lynch (August 24, 1891 – August 6, 1950) was an American pastor, professor of homiletics and theology, and president of Lebanon Valley College from 1932 until his death. As well as holding positions in national educational associations and in the masonic Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania , Lynch chaired the Pennsylvania Commission on ...
Visit Lebanon Valley's Spring Libations Trail, a self-guided tour of local restaurants and craft breweries, will kick off in early April. Using a digital pass, participants will be able to check ...
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