Lincoln Christian University staff
looking forward return of students
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[July 29, 2020]
Summers on campus at LCU are generally slower
and calmer than the months when school is in full session.
Preparation for fall is under way - faculty are creating their
classes and organizing their syllabuses, staff are recruiting
students and planning for their return to campus.
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But the absence of most students from our dorms,
classrooms, and office workspaces enables a respite of peace and
quiet.
This sense of serenity is embraced for the first handful of weeks
after students depart in May. A break in pace is always welcome.
After that, though, there is nearly unanimous agreement from LCU
employees on one core matter:
We want our students back!
Students are the lifeblood and purpose of this place, and it doesn’t
take long for us to start missing them and eagerly await their
return in August. This year, in particular, we want our students
back. They have been home since mid-March, and though their
education continued online, we long for our campus family to be
restored and to share in worship and learning and growing together
again.
Thankfully, though the COVID-19 pandemic necessitates some
additional health and safety measures and some adaptations in how
our campus community interacts and operates, we have announced our
intention to open fully and residentially this fall.
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As such, the LCU leadership team covets your prayers
for the fall semester:
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For no large outbreak and spread of the virus on
our campus or in our Lincoln and Logan County community
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For widespread buy-in to the new rules and
guidelines we’re implementing as we attempt to keep people
healthy
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For adequate new student and returning student
enrollment
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For success in fundraising initiatives
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For, under historically unusual circumstances,
the continued realization of our mission to nurture and equip
Kingdom leaders
Thank you for supporting the unique work we do here
at LCU. Until our Savior returns, we believe there is no more
important cause than the preparation and empowerment of students who
dedicate their lives to sharing the Gospel.
[Brady Cremeens
Vice President of Advancement and Alumni] |