The Dotted Line
Written by Suzanne Hite, former publications editor serving the technology services sector. Question: I was offered a job in my field, but they want me to sign a non-compete agreement. Is this a bad career […]
Written by Suzanne Hite, former publications editor serving the technology services sector. Question: I was offered a job in my field, but they want me to sign a non-compete agreement. Is this a bad career […]
Written by Martin J. Young, former correspondent of Asia Times. Quetion: How is our digital age changing the art world? Answer: The rise of the digital age has profoundly impacted the art market. With the millennial population now a driving economic force, art museums and corporate art collectors are catering […]
Written by John Regan, former Director of Sales, for equity research. Ask: We have an honor code at my college. What happens if you are accused of something? Answer: You bring up a good question, as […]
By Laura Brent, co-editor Starting in the 2017-2018 school year, Lebanon Valley College will use Microsoft Office 365 as its email platform; the new email migration features many helpful tools for students and staff. LVC […]
By Theresa Messenger, co-editor The first year on campus can come with many surprises, and sometimes students need a little help to make it through the next four crucial years. Lebanon Valley College offers students […]
By Theresa Messenger, co-editor Summer vacation was full of traveling for many LVC students, but the women’s soccer team took part in an overseas adventure of a lifetime to England where they competed and explored […]
A new app rolled out during orientation will provide all Lebanon Valley College students a variety of information at their fingertips. It’s called Reach Out, Editions. The free resource includes specifics about LVC’s Title IX […]
By La Vie Staff Writer LVC has 22 phones, each equipped with a blue light, located on campus for students to use in case of an emergency. Additionally, there are emergency phones on the exterior […]
By Veronica Pettyjohn, co-editor The transition from being a high school senior to a college freshman isn’t always the easiest; the classroom workload increases, as does one’s social opportunities. The balance can be intimidating for […]
By: Laura Brent ’18, Staff Writer A senior criminal justice major has decided to pursue a career as a forest firefighter in Colorado. Kevin Masterson will be employed by the U.S. Forest Service and assigned […]
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