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Ferrario will Do Play-by-Play for Saturday Blues Game
General, Alumni & Donors, College of Arts and Humanities

Two-time Lindenwood graduate Alex Ferrario (’13, ’15) will handle play-by-play for the St. Louis Blues game at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, on 101 ESPN radio. Ferrario normally hosts the pre-game, post-game, and intermission shows and will fill in for Chris Kerber, who will be receiving an award that night.

Education Dean Scheffler Wins Award of Excellence for Artwork
College of Education and Human Services, General

Dr. Anthony Scheffler, dean of the School of Education, was recently recognized in Art St. Louis XXXV, The Exhibition, where his work won the Award of Excellence at the opening reception on Saturday, Nov. 9.

Applications Open for New Sibley Scholarship
Academics, General

Lindenwood University is accepting applications for a new scholarship, the Sibley Scholarship, for high-achieving students, worth up to full tuition, room, and board.

Annual Winterfest Community Event to be Held Dec. 8
General, Alumni & Donors, Campus Events, Student Life

Lindenwood University will hold its annual Winterfest event for the community from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8, on the Heritage side of the university’s St. Charles campus.

Shelley Looney Featured in NBC Sports Program
General, Athletics

Shelly Looney, Lindenwood University women’s hockey head coach, was recently featured on an NBC sports program called “The Champion Within.” Looney scored the winning goal for the U.S. women’s hockey team in the 1998 Olympics and took over head coaching duties at Lindenwood this season.

Henneman Catching Footballs and the Eyes of NFL Scouts
Athletics, General

Lions tight end Erik Henneman was the subject of a profile in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The 26-year-old’s strong play has caught the attention of NFL scouts, who have begun to appear at Hunter Stadium to watch him play.

Lindenwood to Host Ninth Annual Dark Carnival
Campus Events, General

Lindenwood will be hosting its ninth annual Dark Carnival Wednesday, Oct. 23, from 6 to 10 p.m. on the heritage side of campus, starting by the Spellmann Center clock tower.