MADISON — Abigail Riley was recognized for academic achievement at Lebanon Valley College’s Spring Awards and Recognition Ceremony. The Spring Awards and Recognition Ceremony recognizes excellence in natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities, as well as several campus awards.
Riley, a graduate of Madison High School, is pursuing a bachelor of science in psychology at The Valley and won the following award(s): David I. Lasky Award for Service in Psychology and Jean O. Love Award for Outstanding Achievement in Psychology.
The Spring Awards and Recognition Ceremony was part of the College’s Inquiry 2019 activities, which celebrated the scholarly, scientific, and creative achievements of the student body. More information click here.
Lebanon Valley College offers bachelor’s degrees in the arts and humanities, business and communications, education, health professions, social sciences and psychology, and science, technology, engineering, and math. Advanced health professions degrees include a master of athletic training, master of counseling psychology (fall 2020), master of speech-language pathology, and a doctor of physical therapy. Online and graduate programs include an MBA with six concentrations and a general option offered on-campus or partially or fully online, a Master of Science in STEM Education, an Integrative STEM Education Certificate, a Master in Music Education, and a Modern Band Certificate. In 2018, the College was listed as #1 in the country for graduate job placement by the career guidance site Zippia.com, using federal data. The 357-acre campus is in Annville, Pa.