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Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania

Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania (LHU) is a public university in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. The main campus consists of 200 acres (81 ha) and the branch campus covers 12.9 acres (5.2 ha).[2] It offers 69 undergraduate programs and 4 graduate programs.

Commonwealth University - Lock Haven
Former names
Central State Normal School (1870–1927)
State Teachers College in Lock Haven (1927–1960)
Lock Haven State College (1960–1983)
TypePublic university
Established1870; 154 years ago (1870)
Parent institution
PASSHE
Endowment$7.5 million
PresidentBashar Hanna (Interim)
ProvostRon Darbeau
Academic staff
286
Students4,607[1]
Location,
U.S.

41°08′28″N 77°27′40″W / 41.141°N 77.461°W / 41.141; -77.461
NicknameThe Haven
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIPSAC
MascotTalon the Bald Eagle
Websitewww.lockhaven.edu

History edit

 
Lock Haven University sign

LHU was founded in 1870 as the Central State Normal School. By 1927 it was known as the State Teachers College in Lock Haven and in 1960 the name was changed to Lock Haven State College. In 1983, the school joined the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education and became known as Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania. The Clearfield campus in Clearfield, Pennsylvania was established in 1989.

LHU's previous president Craig Dean Willis retired from Lock Haven in 2004. The vacancy left by Willis was promptly filled by Keith T. Miller. Upon Miller's departure, Barbara Dixon, former president of Truman State University was appointed Interim President in 2010.[3] In 2011, Michael Fiorentino, Jr. became the president, until his retirement in 2018. The current president of Lock Haven University is Robert Pignatello.

In July 2021, Pennsylvania higher education officials announced that Lock Haven would merge with Bloomsburg and Mansfield Universities in response to financial difficulties and declining enrollment, and each institution would represent a campus of a single university.[4] In March 2022, the new institution was created to oversee the three universities, and was named the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania. This consolidation was different from the PASSHE consolidation in Western Pennsylvania that also took place in July 2022, which saw the former California, Clarion, and Edinboro universities become campuses of the new Pennsylvania Western University and adopt the academic brand name of "PennWest Location". By contrast, "Commonwealth University" is not being used as a public-facing brand.[5][6]

Campus edit

The campus covers 200 acres (81 ha) on the western side of the city of Lock Haven. The university owns another 12.9 acres (5.2 ha) at the LHU Clearfield Campus and 44 acres (18 ha) at the Sieg Conference Center. University property also includes a new East Campus in the former Lock Haven High School building.

Residence halls edit

LHU has five traditional residence halls, one hall of suites and one apartment building.
* = Halls that are scheduled to be demolished.

Hall name High Hall* McEntire Hall* North Hall Smith Hall Woolridge Hall Fairview Suites Campus Village
Completed in 1970 1969 1967 1958 1959 2012 1991
Number of students housed 203 400 208 248 205 684 170

Academic buildings edit

 
Russell Hall
 
Durwachter Alumni Conference Center

Akeley Hall, completed in 1930, is one of the oldest buildings on campus. It was originally constructed as a laboratory school but now houses the Computer Science, Accounting and Management Department as well as many computer labs.

Sullivan Hall was originally constructed as a library in 1938, and was demolished in 2016 and replaced with an amphitheater. The three-story structure housed The Office of the President, Offices for the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, Vice President of Student Affairs, and the Vice President for Finance, Administration, and Technology, Housing, Social Equity, Cultural Diversity, Institutional Research, and Planning and Assessment and The Linda J. Emanuel Teaching and Learning Center.

The main building of Ulmer Hall, renovated in 1996, was constructed in 1952 and contains laboratories for the natural and earth sciences and classrooms. A building addition in 1969 added a greenhouse, planetarium, additional classrooms, laboratories and research facilities. A four-million dollar renovation[7] was completed in 2014 to transfer many services to the building such as the ROTC program, the Registrar's Office and Financial Aid, as well as Counseling Services. Ulmer Hall also houses the executive suite which includes the Office of the President, the Office of the Provost, and the Office of the Vice President for Enrollment Management.

Russell Hall was originally constructed as a residence hall and was the last single-sex residence hall on campus, housing women only until it was renovated to house administrative offices. It has been recently demolished and replaced by a green space which is part of the University Commons encompassing the space that previously also included Sullivan Hall. Raub Hall was completed in 1964.

Sloan Fine Arts Center, completed in 1973, contains classrooms, faculty offices, both a small and large theatre for student and professional performances and lectures, and a gallery which hosts six exhibitions throughout the year. The Departments of Fine Arts, the Department of communications, and Performing Arts are located here. The theatre hosts a number of performances that are open to both the student body and community. Room 321 is home to the Countdown Theater. Here student directed one-act plays and other short performances expand the role of the theater department and provide students with additional learning experiences.

Robinson Hall, completed in 1981. This building houses the Departments of Early Childhood, Elementary, Secondary and Special Education, Psychology, Mathematics, Communications Media and Philosophy. Other features include the Hamblin International Hall of Flags Auditorium, a full production television studio and radio station, a Math Lab and tutoring center devoted to remediation and placement testing, and classrooms. The building also provides housing for the information technology services, including a student-run tech department. The building is scheduled to undergo a major renovation in 2021 following a comprehensive review of facilities usage.

Durrwachter Alumni Conference Center, completed in 2007, houses the Offices of Admissions, University Relations and Alumni Relations. The Foundation offices are also located in the Durrwachter Center. This area coordinates and manages philanthropic activities that support the university. Alumni Relations provides programs and services for over 30,000 graduates.

East Campus and the Science Center edit

In 2004 Lock Haven acquired the old Lock Haven High School, which was no longer used due to the creation of Central Mountain High School. This building consisted of the junior high school, senior high school, and the gym building. In April 2010, Lock Haven unveiled its plans to build a 40 million dollar new science center where the old senior high school was located.[8] In October 2010, Governor Rendell signed a bill that gave 4 million dollars in funding.[9] Official groundbreaking did not occur until May 4, 2012, this marked the beginning of demolition of the senior high school and construction of the science center.[10] The new science center officially opened for the Fall 2013 semester. It consists of expanded labs for all science majors other than computer science,[11] and includes a new class 100000 clean room facility for the rapidly expanded Nanotechnology program, allowing the university to rely less on Penn State's clean rooms. Nanotechnology research facilities include characterization and synthesis instrumentation. The ribbon cutting ceremony took place on September 12, 2013, and a cornerstone capsule was opened which contained a list of the senior high school staff, the graduates, and a newspaper from 1928.[12] The previous Junior High School section of the facility now houses the Office of the Chief Operating Officer and Senior VP for Finance and Administration, as well as the University Controller's office, the Human Resources office, the LHU Small Business Development Center, the Office of Workforce Development and Testing Center, the Criminal Justice academic department, and several classrooms. The previous gymnasium building houses several classrooms, the Nanobites dining facility, and a large gymnasium used for athletic practices and special events. Plans exist for the gymnasium and supporting space within the building to be constructed into a Wrestling Center showcasing the strong Division I wrestling program, and a $1 million redevelopment capital grant has been approved by the Pennsylvania Governor's office to support that effort.[13]

Stevenson Library edit

Lock Haven University and its library began in 1870 as the Central State Normal School. All classrooms, dormitories, the dining room, the library, and the auxiliary rooms were housed in the original Sullivan Hall, located approximately where North Hall stands. During the night of December 9, 1888, the entire structure burned to the ground. For the next 16 years, the library needs were met by reading rooms provided by two campus literary societies, The Price Literary Society and the Shakespeare Society.

 
The main entrance to Stevenson Library

In 1904, the library was reorganized. Caroline R. Flickinger was the first librarian. Since that time there has been a steady growth in the number and type of library materials and services. This growth has taken the library through two previous buildings into this structure. The present building was designed to be flexible enough to provide for current needs and to allow future development. Currently, an online public access catalog and an automated circulation system are in place. This online catalog is available on the campus network.[citation needed]

The library is named for a citizen of Lock Haven, George B. Stevenson (1889–1965). He served for many years as a Pennsylvania State Senator. After he retired, he was appointed the librarian of the state senate. Stevenson also served as a mayor of Lock Haven, as postmaster, and as a trustee of the university. The system of dams on the West Branch valley of the Susquehanna River was a concept of Senator Stevenson.

Stevenson Library is the university's library. Its archive collection includes every student newspaper (The Eagle Eye) since 1965, as well as every yearbook (The Praeco) since 1913 until it was discontinued in 1980; and was reinstated in 2006. The archive collection also provides the university with rare books and photographs.[14] The library offers internet database services that gives the university access to full text magazine and newspaper articles, DVDs, books, and an array of information. The Children's Library on the ground floor of the building contains over 20,000 children's books.[15] Stevenson also offers reference services, wireless internet, computer access, and a 24-hour study lounge.

Fredericks Family Memorial Carillon edit

 
Fredericks Family Memorial Carillon

The Fredericks Family Memorial Carillon was designed and completed by the van Bergen Company, which specializes in bells, in 2000. The grand carillon is one of fewer than 200 grand carillons in North America. It weighs more than 25,000 pounds (11,000 kg) and can be played manually or by an automatic system that can produce 500 songs from memory. The bells were cast in the Fonderie Paccard.[16]

Academics edit

LHU's Institute for International Studies offers study abroad programs for its students. The program offer students the choice to study from 32 different schools in 20 different countries around the world. Students have the choice to study abroad for semester long, a whole academic year, or summer programs.[17]

Campus and student life edit

Campus Violence Prevention Program (CVPP) focuses on educational programming, awareness and prevention of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking.

Student activities office & recreation center edit

The Student Activities Office is composed of professional staff (employed by the Student Auxiliary Services) who are responsible for seeing that the day-to-day functions for the organization.

The Student Recreation Center is open to all students of LHU. This facility provides students with recreation activities to stay physically fit. The SRC contains an inventory of equipment that includes a rock wall, an indoor track that's 1/8 of a mile long, basketball, racquetball, and intramural sports.[18]

Clubs and organizations edit

The Student Auxiliary Services (SAS) supports and funds over 140 clubs and organizations on campus. Student activity fees and profits generated through the bookstore support these clubs. Requests to start new clubs can be filled out in the SAS Office.

Bookstore edit

The bookstore at LHU is owned and operated by the Student Auxiliary Services. All profits from the bookstore go towards supporting clubs and organizations on campus. The location of the bookstore is in the lower part of the PUB.

Media edit

Lock Haven University's student campus newspaper, The Eagle Eye. Students may earn a staff position on the newspaper in their first year at the university.[citation needed]

Lock Haven University's radio station is WLHU. An online radio station, which streams live on the internet, is located in the same facility as its new and improved television studio, allowing easy access between the two stations. WLHU has a free format program schedule using a studio which broadcasts daily, as well as broadcasting many sporting events and other programs throughout the school year. Students have the ability to join the school's radio club and create their own radio station broadcast.[citation needed]

Lock Haven University's student-operated television station, The Havenscope, LHUTV broadcasts news, sports, and other programs. Its studio occupies 2,300 square feet (210 m2) next to WLHU, Lock Haven University's radio station. The television studio is wholly digital and consists of a teleprompter system, two editing bays, and field production equipment. It includes two backdrops, one for news broadcasts and one for interviews. The studio is on the sixth floor of Robinson Hall and is equipped with a green screen, at least three main broadcast cameras, an integrated TriCaster 8000 production system for audio and video production, several broadcast monitors, a roll-in system, and many other broadcast systems. The studio usually airs at least one show a week called LHU in Review hosted by LHU students which covers news, sports and other topics. In the late 1980s students began airing a short morning news segment called "The Morning Alarm" that ran at the top of the hour. The first segment aired live and was then re-broadcast over the campus television network between breakfast and lunch. The television station also broadcasts sporting events and many other programs.[citation needed]

Greek life edit

Lock Haven University has 26 different Greek Organizations.

Honor and service societies:

Interfraternity Council:

Panhellenic Council:

National Pan-Hellenic Council:

Athletics edit

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Redirect to Lockhaven.edu". www.lhup.edu. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  2. ^ LHU Campus Map 2006-12-17 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ [1] May 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Snyder, Susan. "In unanimous vote, state system merges Bloomsburg, Lock Haven and Mansfield; California, Clarion and Edinboro universities". Call.com. The Morning Call/Tribune News Service. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  5. ^ Murphy, Jan (March 2, 2022). "Three Pa. state universities are given a new name that surprisingly wasn't already taken". pennlive. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  6. ^ Whitford, Emma (March 4, 2022). "Pa. System Picks New Name for Consolidated Universities". Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  7. ^ [2] December 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ WENDY STIVER - wstiver@lockhaven.com (2010-04-30). "LHU unveils plans for new science center - SunGazette.com, News, Sports, Jobs, Community Information, Williamsport-Sun Gazette". Sungazette.com. Retrieved 2015-09-03.
  9. ^ "Lock Haven - Governor Rendell approves $4 million in RCAP funding". Alumni.lhup.edu. 2015-08-30. Retrieved 2015-09-03.
  10. ^ ELIZABETH REGAN (eregan@lockhaven.com). . Lockhaven.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-24. Retrieved 2015-09-03.
  11. ^ "Business & Computer Science". Lhup.edu. 2013-09-13. Retrieved 2015-09-03.
  12. ^ WENDY STIVER (wstiver@lockhaven.com). . Lockhaven.com. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-09-03.
  13. ^ "LHU gets $1M gift for wrestling center - News, Sports, Jobs - The Express". www.lockhaven.com. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  14. ^ LHU Archive Home Page 2007-01-12 at the Wayback Machine.
  15. ^ Children's Library 2007-01-13 at the Wayback Machine. Lock Haven University.
  16. ^ van Bergen Bells, Lock Haven University.
  17. ^ International Studies 2006-12-14 at the Wayback Machine. Lock Haven University.
  18. ^ LHU Recreation Center 2008-10-03 at the Wayback Machine.
  19. ^ National Collegiate Boxing Association
  20. ^ "Tim Boetsch UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014-01-01.
  21. ^ "Charlie Brenneman UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014-01-01.
  22. ^ "Fashion and life - a balancing act: Brittani Kline's journey in the modeling industry". Williamsport Sun-Gazette. Retrieved December 9, 2013.
  23. ^ "Sara McMann UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014-01-01.
  24. ^ "Jamie Varner UFC Bio". Retrieved 2014-01-01.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Lock Haven Athletics website

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Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania LHU is a public university in Lock Haven Pennsylvania It is part of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education The main campus consists of 200 acres 81 ha and the branch campus covers 12 9 acres 5 2 ha 2 It offers 69 undergraduate programs and 4 graduate programs Commonwealth University Lock HavenFormer namesCentral State Normal School 1870 1927 State Teachers College in Lock Haven 1927 1960 Lock Haven State College 1960 1983 TypePublic universityEstablished1870 154 years ago 1870 Parent institutionPASSHEEndowment 7 5 millionPresidentBashar Hanna Interim ProvostRon DarbeauAcademic staff286Students4 607 1 LocationLock Haven Pennsylvania U S 41 08 28 N 77 27 40 W 41 141 N 77 461 W 41 141 77 461NicknameThe HavenSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II PSACMascotTalon the Bald EagleWebsitewww wbr lockhaven wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 Residence halls 2 2 Academic buildings 2 2 1 East Campus and the Science Center 2 3 Stevenson Library 2 4 Fredericks Family Memorial Carillon 3 Academics 4 Campus and student life 4 1 Student activities office amp recreation center 4 2 Clubs and organizations 4 3 Bookstore 4 4 Media 4 5 Greek life 5 Athletics 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Lock Haven University sign LHU was founded in 1870 as the Central State Normal School By 1927 it was known as the State Teachers College in Lock Haven and in 1960 the name was changed to Lock Haven State College In 1983 the school joined the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education and became known as Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania The Clearfield campus in Clearfield Pennsylvania was established in 1989 LHU s previous president Craig Dean Willis retired from Lock Haven in 2004 The vacancy left by Willis was promptly filled by Keith T Miller Upon Miller s departure Barbara Dixon former president of Truman State University was appointed Interim President in 2010 3 In 2011 Michael Fiorentino Jr became the president until his retirement in 2018 The current president of Lock Haven University is Robert Pignatello In July 2021 Pennsylvania higher education officials announced that Lock Haven would merge with Bloomsburg and Mansfield Universities in response to financial difficulties and declining enrollment and each institution would represent a campus of a single university 4 In March 2022 the new institution was created to oversee the three universities and was named the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania This consolidation was different from the PASSHE consolidation in Western Pennsylvania that also took place in July 2022 which saw the former California Clarion and Edinboro universities become campuses of the new Pennsylvania Western University and adopt the academic brand name of PennWest Location By contrast Commonwealth University is not being used as a public facing brand 5 6 Campus editThe campus covers 200 acres 81 ha on the western side of the city of Lock Haven The university owns another 12 9 acres 5 2 ha at the LHU Clearfield Campus and 44 acres 18 ha at the Sieg Conference Center University property also includes a new East Campus in the former Lock Haven High School building Residence halls edit LHU has five traditional residence halls one hall of suites and one apartment building Halls that are scheduled to be demolished Hall name High Hall McEntire Hall North Hall Smith Hall Woolridge Hall Fairview Suites Campus Village Completed in 1970 1969 1967 1958 1959 2012 1991 Number of students housed 203 400 208 248 205 684 170 Academic buildings edit nbsp Russell Hall nbsp Durwachter Alumni Conference Center Akeley Hall completed in 1930 is one of the oldest buildings on campus It was originally constructed as a laboratory school but now houses the Computer Science Accounting and Management Department as well as many computer labs Sullivan Hall was originally constructed as a library in 1938 and was demolished in 2016 and replaced with an amphitheater The three story structure housed The Office of the President Offices for the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Vice President of Student Affairs and the Vice President for Finance Administration and Technology Housing Social Equity Cultural Diversity Institutional Research and Planning and Assessment and The Linda J Emanuel Teaching and Learning Center The main building of Ulmer Hall renovated in 1996 was constructed in 1952 and contains laboratories for the natural and earth sciences and classrooms A building addition in 1969 added a greenhouse planetarium additional classrooms laboratories and research facilities A four million dollar renovation 7 was completed in 2014 to transfer many services to the building such as the ROTC program the Registrar s Office and Financial Aid as well as Counseling Services Ulmer Hall also houses the executive suite which includes the Office of the President the Office of the Provost and the Office of the Vice President for Enrollment Management Russell Hall was originally constructed as a residence hall and was the last single sex residence hall on campus housing women only until it was renovated to house administrative offices It has been recently demolished and replaced by a green space which is part of the University Commons encompassing the space that previously also included Sullivan Hall Raub Hall was completed in 1964 Sloan Fine Arts Center completed in 1973 contains classrooms faculty offices both a small and large theatre for student and professional performances and lectures and a gallery which hosts six exhibitions throughout the year The Departments of Fine Arts the Department of communications and Performing Arts are located here The theatre hosts a number of performances that are open to both the student body and community Room 321 is home to the Countdown Theater Here student directed one act plays and other short performances expand the role of the theater department and provide students with additional learning experiences Robinson Hall completed in 1981 This building houses the Departments of Early Childhood Elementary Secondary and Special Education Psychology Mathematics Communications Media and Philosophy Other features include the Hamblin International Hall of Flags Auditorium a full production television studio and radio station a Math Lab and tutoring center devoted to remediation and placement testing and classrooms The building also provides housing for the information technology services including a student run tech department The building is scheduled to undergo a major renovation in 2021 following a comprehensive review of facilities usage Durrwachter Alumni Conference Center completed in 2007 houses the Offices of Admissions University Relations and Alumni Relations The Foundation offices are also located in the Durrwachter Center This area coordinates and manages philanthropic activities that support the university Alumni Relations provides programs and services for over 30 000 graduates East Campus and the Science Center edit In 2004 Lock Haven acquired the old Lock Haven High School which was no longer used due to the creation of Central Mountain High School This building consisted of the junior high school senior high school and the gym building In April 2010 Lock Haven unveiled its plans to build a 40 million dollar new science center where the old senior high school was located 8 In October 2010 Governor Rendell signed a bill that gave 4 million dollars in funding 9 Official groundbreaking did not occur until May 4 2012 this marked the beginning of demolition of the senior high school and construction of the science center 10 The new science center officially opened for the Fall 2013 semester It consists of expanded labs for all science majors other than computer science 11 and includes a new class 100000 clean room facility for the rapidly expanded Nanotechnology program allowing the university to rely less on Penn State s clean rooms Nanotechnology research facilities include characterization and synthesis instrumentation The ribbon cutting ceremony took place on September 12 2013 and a cornerstone capsule was opened which contained a list of the senior high school staff the graduates and a newspaper from 1928 12 The previous Junior High School section of the facility now houses the Office of the Chief Operating Officer and Senior VP for Finance and Administration as well as the University Controller s office the Human Resources office the LHU Small Business Development Center the Office of Workforce Development and Testing Center the Criminal Justice academic department and several classrooms The previous gymnasium building houses several classrooms the Nanobites dining facility and a large gymnasium used for athletic practices and special events Plans exist for the gymnasium and supporting space within the building to be constructed into a Wrestling Center showcasing the strong Division I wrestling program and a 1 million redevelopment capital grant has been approved by the Pennsylvania Governor s office to support that effort 13 Stevenson Library edit Lock Haven University and its library began in 1870 as the Central State Normal School All classrooms dormitories the dining room the library and the auxiliary rooms were housed in the original Sullivan Hall located approximately where North Hall stands During the night of December 9 1888 the entire structure burned to the ground For the next 16 years the library needs were met by reading rooms provided by two campus literary societies The Price Literary Society and the Shakespeare Society nbsp The main entrance to Stevenson Library In 1904 the library was reorganized Caroline R Flickinger was the first librarian Since that time there has been a steady growth in the number and type of library materials and services This growth has taken the library through two previous buildings into this structure The present building was designed to be flexible enough to provide for current needs and to allow future development Currently an online public access catalog and an automated circulation system are in place This online catalog is available on the campus network citation needed The library is named for a citizen of Lock Haven George B Stevenson 1889 1965 He served for many years as a Pennsylvania State Senator After he retired he was appointed the librarian of the state senate Stevenson also served as a mayor of Lock Haven as postmaster and as a trustee of the university The system of dams on the West Branch valley of the Susquehanna River was a concept of Senator Stevenson Stevenson Library is the university s library Its archive collection includes every student newspaper The Eagle Eye since 1965 as well as every yearbook The Praeco since 1913 until it was discontinued in 1980 and was reinstated in 2006 The archive collection also provides the university with rare books and photographs 14 The library offers internet database services that gives the university access to full text magazine and newspaper articles DVDs books and an array of information The Children s Library on the ground floor of the building contains over 20 000 children s books 15 Stevenson also offers reference services wireless internet computer access and a 24 hour study lounge Fredericks Family Memorial Carillon edit nbsp Fredericks Family Memorial Carillon The Fredericks Family Memorial Carillon was designed and completed by the van Bergen Company which specializes in bells in 2000 The grand carillon is one of fewer than 200 grand carillons in North America It weighs more than 25 000 pounds 11 000 kg and can be played manually or by an automatic system that can produce 500 songs from memory The bells were cast in the Fonderie Paccard 16 Academics editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2021 LHU s Institute for International Studies offers study abroad programs for its students The program offer students the choice to study from 32 different schools in 20 different countries around the world Students have the choice to study abroad for semester long a whole academic year or summer programs 17 Campus and student life editCampus Violence Prevention Program CVPP focuses on educational programming awareness and prevention of domestic violence sexual assault and stalking Student activities office amp recreation center edit The Student Activities Office is composed of professional staff employed by the Student Auxiliary Services who are responsible for seeing that the day to day functions for the organization The Student Recreation Center is open to all students of LHU This facility provides students with recreation activities to stay physically fit The SRC contains an inventory of equipment that includes a rock wall an indoor track that s 1 8 of a mile long basketball racquetball and intramural sports 18 Clubs and organizations edit The Student Auxiliary Services SAS supports and funds over 140 clubs and organizations on campus Student activity fees and profits generated through the bookstore support these clubs Requests to start new clubs can be filled out in the SAS Office Bookstore edit The bookstore at LHU is owned and operated by the Student Auxiliary Services All profits from the bookstore go towards supporting clubs and organizations on campus The location of the bookstore is in the lower part of the PUB Media edit Lock Haven University s student campus newspaper The Eagle Eye Students may earn a staff position on the newspaper in their first year at the university citation needed Lock Haven University s radio station is WLHU An online radio station which streams live on the internet is located in the same facility as its new and improved television studio allowing easy access between the two stations WLHU has a free format program schedule using a studio which broadcasts daily as well as broadcasting many sporting events and other programs throughout the school year Students have the ability to join the school s radio club and create their own radio station broadcast citation needed Lock Haven University s student operated television station The Havenscope LHUTV broadcasts news sports and other programs Its studio occupies 2 300 square feet 210 m2 next to WLHU Lock Haven University s radio station The television studio is wholly digital and consists of a teleprompter system two editing bays and field production equipment It includes two backdrops one for news broadcasts and one for interviews The studio is on the sixth floor of Robinson Hall and is equipped with a green screen at least three main broadcast cameras an integrated TriCaster 8000 production system for audio and video production several broadcast monitors a roll in system and many other broadcast systems The studio usually airs at least one show a week called LHU in Review hosted by LHU students which covers news sports and other topics In the late 1980s students began airing a short morning news segment called The Morning Alarm that ran at the top of the hour The first segment aired live and was then re broadcast over the campus television network between breakfast and lunch The television station also broadcasts sporting events and many other programs citation needed Greek life edit Lock Haven University has 26 different Greek Organizations Honor and service societies Alpha Kappa Psi Business AKPS Alpha Phi Sigma Criminal Justice AFS Alpha Upsilon Alpha Beta Lambda Chapter Honors Reading AY BL Alpha Psi Omega Theatre APSW Delta Psi Kappa Education Health amp Recreation DPSK Gamma Psi GPS Kappa Delta Pi Education KDP Kappa Kappa Psi Eta Alpha Chapter Band KKPS HA Lambda Pi Eta Pho Delta Chapter Communications LPH Mu Upsilon Delta Service MYD Phi Alpha Social Work FA Phi Kappa Phi Honors Society FKF Phi Sigma Pi FSP Phi Sigma Tau Philosophy FST Psi Chi Psychology PSX Sigma Tau Delta English STD Tau Beta Sigma Epsilon Upsilon Chapter Band TBS EY Interfraternity Council Alpha Chi Rho Also known as Crow AXR Phi Mu Delta FMD Kappa Delta Rho KDR Also known as The Rho or KDR Panhellenic Council Alpha Sigma Tau AST Sigma Sigma Sigma Also known as Tri Sigma SSS Zeta Tau Alpha ZTA Sigma Kappa SK Also known as Sig Kap National Pan Hellenic Council Zeta Phi Beta ZFBAthletics editMain article Lock Haven Bald Eagles This section is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this section if appropriate Editing help is available March 2022 Affiliation National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I and Division II Conference Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference PSAC Facilities McCollum Field Hubert Jack Stadium Thomas Field House Center Foundation Fields Charlotte E Smith Field Rogers Gymnasium West Branch Cross Country Course Tomlinson Center Zimmerli Pool Team name Bald Eagles Team colors crimson and white In 2007 Lock Haven won the National Collegiate Boxing Association national championship 19 Lock Haven won the NAIA national wrestling championship in 1961 1963 1966 and 1967 Lock Haven won the NCAA Division II Women s Softball National Championship in 2006 and 2009 Lock Haven won the NCAA Division II Men s Soccer National Championship in 1980 and the NCAA Division III Men s Soccer National Championship in 1977 and 1978 Notable alumni editHarris Jacob Bixler 1862 1930 U S Congressman from Pennsylvania 1921 27 Tim Boetsch b 1981 Professional Mixed Martial Artist retired Ultimate Fighting Championship 20 fighter Charlie Brenneman b 1981 Bald Eagle wrestler Professional MMA fighter formerly in the UFC s Lightweight Division 21 Tym De Santo Finalist HGTV Star Host Style File Show Las Vegas Nevada Musician Front man for Nashville based band Black Denim Habern W Freeman b 1941 Maryland politician Harry L Haines 1880 1947 U S Congressman from Pennsylvania 1931 39 and 1941 43 Michael K Hanna Sr Democratic member and Minority Whip of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Brittani Kline b 1991 Winner America s Next Top Model Cycle 16 current student 22 Cary Kolat 4 Pennsylvania State Champion in wrestling 2x NCAA Champion Wrestling current coach U S Naval Academy Competed in 2000 Sydney Olympics A three time World Cup gold medalist he also won World silver and bronze medals Three U S Open championship medals and a pair of Pan Am Games first place finishes Kolat was a member of the U S National Team from 1991 to 2002 In the summer of 2011 Kolat returned to competitive wrestling was a finalist at the U S Open and competed in the 2012 U S Olympic Trials Jim Larkin NFL player played for Buffalo Bills Tina Martin Head Coach University of Delaware Women s Basketball 1996 present Sara McMann 2004 Olympic Silver Medalist in women s freestyle wrestling currently a professional mixed martial arts fighter competing in the Women s UFC bantamweight division 23 Charley Molnar b 1984 Head Coach UMass Minutemen football Red Murray 1884 1954 professional MLB baseball player for the St Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants Kevin O Dea NFL assistant special teams coach for several teams including the San Diego Chargers Tampa Bay Buccaneers Detroit Lions Arizona Cardinals Chicago Bears and presently with the Kansas City Chiefs Kevin Rush TMBSL Manager Owner New Jersey Nets J Buell Snyder 1877 1946 U S Congressman from Pennsylvania 1933 46 Jamie Varner b 1984 All American wrestler and NCBA Champion retired professional Mixed Martial Artist former WEC Lightweight Champion last competed in the UFC 24 References edit Redirect to Lockhaven edu www lhup edu Retrieved 16 April 2018 LHU Campus Map Archived 2006 12 17 at the Wayback Machine 1 Archived May 27 2010 at the Wayback Machine Snyder Susan In unanimous vote state system merges Bloomsburg Lock Haven and Mansfield California Clarion and Edinboro universities Call com The Morning Call Tribune News Service Retrieved 8 August 2021 Murphy Jan March 2 2022 Three Pa state universities are given a new name that surprisingly wasn t already taken pennlive Retrieved March 8 2022 Whitford Emma March 4 2022 Pa System Picks New Name for Consolidated Universities Inside Higher Ed Retrieved 8 March 2022 2 Archived December 14 2014 at the Wayback Machine WENDY STIVER wstiver lockhaven com 2010 04 30 LHU unveils plans for new science center SunGazette com News Sports Jobs Community Information Williamsport Sun Gazette Sungazette com Retrieved 2015 09 03 Lock Haven Governor Rendell approves 4 million in RCAP funding Alumni lhup edu 2015 08 30 Retrieved 2015 09 03 ELIZABETH REGAN eregan lockhaven com A groundbreaking day for LHU Lockhaven com News Sports Jobs Community Information The Express Lockhaven com Archived from the original on 2013 12 24 Retrieved 2015 09 03 Business amp Computer Science Lhup edu 2013 09 13 Retrieved 2015 09 03 WENDY STIVER wstiver lockhaven com New LHU Science Center officially open Lockhaven com News Sports Jobs Community Information The Express Lockhaven com Archived from the original on 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