A shooting at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania during homecoming celebrations resulted in one death and six injuries, with authorities detaining a suspect and investigating multiple shooters, amid a broader trend of gun violence at homecoming events across the U.S.
A shooting at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania during its homecoming celebration resulted in 1 death and 6 injuries, with authorities detaining a suspect and investigating the possibility of multiple shooters, though no active threat to the campus remains.
A shooting at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania during homecoming festivities resulted in one death and six injuries, with authorities detaining a suspect and investigating the possibility of multiple shooters, though there is no active threat to the campus.
A shooting at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania during homecoming celebrations resulted in one death and six injuries, with authorities detaining one suspect and investigating the possibility of multiple shooters, amid concerns that it was not a planned attack.
A shooting during Lincoln University's homecoming event in Pennsylvania resulted in one death and six injuries, with one suspect in custody and ongoing investigations into the incident.
A mass shooting at Lincoln University during homecoming weekend injured at least seven people, with police investigating the incident and no suspect or motive yet released.
Multiple people were shot during Lincoln University's Homecoming event in Pennsylvania, prompting a police investigation and emergency response; the condition of victims is unknown, and counseling services are being offered to students and staff.
The historically Black Lincoln University in Missouri is in turmoil following the suicide of an administrator, Antoinette Bonnie Candia-Bailey, who had alleged bullying and racism by the school's white president, John Moseley. Student protests and calls for Moseley's termination have ensued, with allegations of mistreatment and harassment of the Black administrator. The situation has raised concerns about leadership qualifications and racial dynamics at historically Black colleges and universities, prompting discussions about systemic racism, mental health awareness, and the need for justice and accountability.
The death of Antoinette “Bonnie” Candia-Bailey, a former administrator at Lincoln University of Missouri, has sparked allegations of racism and mistreatment by the university's president, John B. Moseley. Candia-Bailey, who was fired before her death, accused Moseley of harassment and bullying in an email citing mental health struggles. The university's board of curators is conducting a review of Moseley, who has volunteered to go on leave during the probe. Alumni and community members are calling for justice and change, highlighting racial dynamics and the impact of Candia-Bailey's positive influence.
The president of Lincoln University in Missouri, John Moseley, has been placed on paid leave following the suicide of the university's vice president of student affairs, Antoinette "Bonnie" Candia-Bailey. Her family alleges that she was terminated by Moseley before her death and had expressed a deteriorating relationship with him. The university's board of curators has initiated a review of personnel issues and mental health concerns, with Moseley volunteering to go on leave during the review. Calls for Moseley's ouster have emerged from students, alumni, and the university's national alumni association, while the board emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the mental health of employees.
The president of Lincoln University in Missouri, John Moseley, has been placed on paid leave following the suicide of the university's vice president of student affairs, Antoinette "Bonnie" Candia-Bailey. Her family alleges that she was terminated by Moseley and had a deteriorating relationship with him. The board of curators has initiated a review of personnel issues and mental health concerns, with Moseley volunteering to go on leave during the review. Calls for Moseley's ouster have emerged from students, alumni, and the university's national alumni association.
Lincoln University's President Dr. John Moseley has been placed on paid administrative leave while a third party conducts a review of potential personnel issues and concerns. The school's provost, Dr. Stevie Lawrence II, will serve as Acting President during the review. The cause of Moseley's leave was not specified, but it comes after the tragic death of Dr. Antoinette "Bonnie" Candia-Bailey, who had written documents outlining Moseley as causing harm and mental damage.
Two non-students were shot at Lincoln University during the annual Yard Fest celebration. The campus was placed on lockdown, but it has since been lifted. Police are investigating the incident.