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LWC English students at the Allegheny River
 2025-04-01 - Pittsburgh, PA - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College. Members of the Lindsey Wilson College English department gather along the Allegheny River while attending the 2025 convention of Sigma Tau Delta, the international honor society for students of English, held March 19-22 in Pittsburgh.
Pictured, alphabetically: Morgan Bryant '26 of Shelbyville, Kentucky; professor Rachel Carr; Kylie Jackson '25 of Columbia; Jesse LaGrange '27 of Burkesville, Kentucky; Zachariah Lawson '26 of Williamsburg, Kentucky; Aven Sanders '26 of Perryville, Kenutcky; professor Kendall Sewell; Lilly Streeval '26 of Columbia; professor Karolyn Steffens; and Chloe Taylor '26 of Columbia.
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LWC students at Sigma Tau Delta convention
 2025-04-01 - Pittsburgh, PA - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College. Members of the Lindsey Wilson College English department attended the 2025 convention of Sigma Tau Delta, the international honor society for students of English, held March 19-22 in Pittsburgh.
From left: professor Rachel Carr; professor Kendall Sewell; Zachariah Lawson '26 of Williamsburg, Kentucky; Chloe Taylor '26 of Columbia; Morgan Bryant '26 of Shelbyville, Kentucky; Lilly Streeval '26 of Columbia; Kylie Jackson '25; Aven Sanders '26 of Perryville, Kentucky; Jesse LaGrange '27 of Burkesville, Kentucky; and professor Karolyn Steffens.
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LWC faculty present research at national conference
 2025-04-01 - Tallahassee, FL - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College. Hermano De Queiroz and Helen MacLennan present research on how college students use artificial intelligence at the national meeting of the Society for Advancement of Management, held in March in Tallahassee, Florida.
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Hermano De Queiroz and Helen MacLennan
 2025-04-01 - Tallahassee, FL - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College. Hermano De Queiroz and Helen MacLennan presented research on how college students use artificial intelligence at the national meeting of the Society for Advancement of Management, held in March in Tallahassee, Florida.
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