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When Lincoln Christian University closes its doors in May, a local church is set to become the owner of much of the properties and grounds that comprised the 80-year-old private liberal arts college and seminary.
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Eureka College is getting a radio station. The Federal Communications Commission has approved a construction permit for the station that will broadcast at 103.1 FM.
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Lincoln Christian University will turn over its seminary degree programs to a Missouri-based Christian college that it has maintained ties with for years.
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Heartland Community College's board of trustees is expected to issue more than $12 million in bonds to pay for various projects. President Keith Cornille says Heartland borrows money every few years to cover a mix of building and IT maintenance needs.
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Becky White says she was a nine-year employee, working at the college as an adjunct professor and tutor.
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Kathryn Harris has been on the 157-year-old college's board of trustees since 2018.
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Lincoln College has served many first generation college students and many Black students as well, making it eligible for a federal designation as a primarily Black institution, or PBI.
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Lincoln College has served many first generation college students and many Black students as well, making it eligible for a federal designation as a primarily Black institution, or PBI.
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David Gerlach has been at the helm of the 157-year-old institution since 2015.
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The 2,000-plus-members group hopes to snag the attention of a megadonor between now and May 13, the day president David Gerlach said Lincoln College will close its doors permanently.