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Dr. Renee Porter Selected for ACBSP Board of Commissioners
General, Academics, Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship

Professor, Management Dr. Renee Porter has been selected to serve as a commissioner on the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs. The ACBSP is the accreditation agency for the Robert W. Plaster College of Business and Entrepreneurship. Porter first joined the University full-time in 2007 and worked with the ACBSP to get the college’s accreditation in 2010.

Science Students Conduct Animal Research at the St. Louis Zoo
General, Academics, Alumni & Donors, College of Science, Technology, and Health

Through the fall semester, Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Joshua Neely's Vertebrate Structure class conducted first-hand research, observing animal behavior at the St. Louis Zoo.

2025-26 Tuition and Fees Announced
General, Academics, Admissions, Student Life

As you prepare for another semester of success, I want to share information about the 2025-26 tuition and fees which will go into effect beginning Fall 2025. At Lindenwood, we remain committed to providing a high-quality, affordable education. As inflation and operating costs continue to rise, we are being mindful of the investment you make to earn your degree here at Lindenwood.

Lindenwood Microbiology Students Present at State Conference
General, Academics, College of Science, Technology, and Health

In November, three Lindenwood microbiology students traveled to Fulton, Missouri for the state branch of the American Society for Microbiologists’ annual meeting, with Associate Professor Dr. Chad Welsh. At the conference, Lindenwood students Olivia Fotiadis, Brooklyn Bumbales, and Ada Sardaña Sambola presented their multi-year individual research projects in which Fotiadis won second prize.

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.

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."

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.

The College of Science, Technology, and Health Welcomes New Faculty
General, Academics, College of Science, Technology, and Health

The College of Science, Technology, and Health welcomes several new faculty members across disciplines for the 2024-25 academic year. With a wide range of expertise, these individuals will promote innovation and program growth in key areas.