More Than 160 Incoming Freshmen Attend Second EDGE Weekend
Posted on Sunday, July 26, 2009 [11:02 PM]
COLUMBIA, Ky. -- More than 160 additional incoming
freshmen experienced the EDGE on Friday and Saturday at Lindsey
Wilson College.
The students participated in the college's second
EDGE weekend of the year. EDGE -- an acronym for education,
development, growth and experience -- gives incoming LWC freshmen
and their family members information about the college's academic,
social and residential life.
Combined with the more than 310 who attended LWC's
first EDGE weekend, held in early June, the college expects more
than 470 freshmen when 2009-10 classes begin next month.
Residential freshmen return to the A.P. White Campus on Aug. 15,
and then classes begin the week of Aug. 17.
Incoming LWC freshmen Brittney Chumbley of Columbia
(left) and Amanda Gosser of Russell Springs, Ky. (center), listen
Friday morning as Ashlie Haworth of Floyd Knobs, Ind., makes a
point during an EDGE activity held in the Jim & Helen Lee
Fugitte ScienceIncoming LWC freshmen Brittney Chumbley of Columbia
(left) and Amanda Gosser of Russell Springs, Ky. (center), listen
Friday morning as Ashlie Haworth of Floyd Knobs, Ind., makes a
point during an EDGE activity held in the Jim & Helen Lee
Fugitte Science Center.
Center.
Incoming LWC freshmen Brittney Chumbley of Columbia
(left) and Amanda Gosser of Russell Springs, Ky. (center), listen
Friday morning as Ashlie Haworth of Floyd Knobs, Ind., makes a
point during an EDGE activity held in the Jim & Helen Lee
Fugitte Science Center.
COLUMBIA, Ky. -- More than 160 additional
incoming freshmen experienced the EDGE on Friday and Saturday at
Lindsey Wilson College.
The students participated in the college's second EDGE weekend
of the year. EDGE -- an acronym for education, development, growth
and experience -- gives incoming LWC freshmen and their family
members information about the college's academic, social and
residential life.
Combined with the more than 310 who attended LWC's
first EDGE weekend, held in early June, the college expects
more than 470 freshmen when 2009-10 classes begin next month.
Residential freshmen return to the A.P. White Campus on Aug. 15,
and then classes begin the week of Aug. 17.