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Lindenwood’s Senior Professor of Art and Design will be featured in his fourth exhibition this year
General, College of Arts and Humanities

Lindenwood’s Senior Professor of Art and Design John Troy will be featured in his fourth exhibition this year. He will have two paintings, titled “2137” and “Hartley,” featured in the Manifest Gallery’s HOMAGE exhibition in Cincinnati. The exhibit received 273 submissions from 87 artists before narrowing it down to 14 pieces by nine artists; only three of the artists, including Professor Troy, had more than one piece accepted.

Lindenwood Students Place 6th in International Marketing Competition
Academics, General, College of Arts and Humanities

This November, a team of four students in Lindenwood’s Advertising Campaign Management class learned that they had placed 6th in the Digital Marketing Competition, an international contest for university students.

Lindenwood Alum Performs in Two Netflix Original Films
Alumni & Donors, General

Starting on December 11, 2020, anyone with a Netflix subscription will be able to watch Lindenwood alum Brandon Hudson dance in a new feature film titled The Prom. The upcoming release comes in quick succession to another Netflix original release, Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square, which also includes a performance by Hudson and is available now.

Molly Hudgins named Dean, Plaster School of Business and Entrepreneurship
Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship, General

Yesterday, University Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Mark Arant, announced the appointment of Molly Hudgins, JD, as dean of Lindenwood’s Robert W. Plaster School of Business and Entrepreneurship (PSB&E).

Lindenwood Provides 100 Thanksgiving Meals
General

This morning, Lindenwood University provided Thanksgiving meals to 100 families as part of the new LindenGiving community outreach endeavor.

November 17th is Virtual GIS Day
College of Arts and Humanities, General, Academics

With a variety of GIS (Geographic Information System) professionals and organizations in attendance, Lindenwood’s GIS Day with a variety of GIS (Geographic Information System) professionals and organizations in attendance, Lindenwood’s GIS Day served as a greatly beneficial forum between the university and the GIS industry of the greater St. Louis region.

Lindenwood Business Students Mentored by RBC Executives
Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship, General, Academics

Each year, top students from Lindenwood and other universities throughout the St. Louis area are selected to participate in the Regional Business Council’s Mentorship Network. The Regional Business Council (RBC) is an organization of business leaders from top companies in the St. Louis area who have come together to promote the economy of the St. Louis region.

Lindenwood Creative Writing Club Takes on National Novel Writing Month Challenge
College of Arts and Humanities, Academics, General

Each November, writers all over the world participate in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), challenging themselves to write an entire novel in just thirty days or fewer. Members of Lindenwood University’s Creative Writing Club are tackling this lofty challenge with enthusiasm and dedication.

Professor Jon Grant Hargate Receives 2020 Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award
General, College of Arts and Humanities

Professor Jon Grant Hargate of the School of Arts, Media, and Communications recently received the 2020 Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award. He is one of nearly 100 teachers within the St. Louis metropolitan area to be recognized with this special award. Sponsored by the Emerson Electric company, this annual award is given to teachers across all grade levels who showcase excellence within their field.