Social Work Program Reaccredited for Eight Years
July 27, 2020
In June 2020, the LBC | Capital social work program within the Counseling & Social Work Department was granted full reaccreditation for the next eight years through the Council on […]
In June 2020, the LBC | Capital social work program within the Counseling & Social Work Department was granted full reaccreditation for the next eight years through the Council on […]
The college research process can be incredibly overwhelming, with so many options to consider. A small private school or a large state school? What about living on campus versus living […]
“I couldn’t be more excited for the road ahead,” says Benuel Lapp, pictured at right, an incoming student to Lancaster Bible College | Capital Seminary & Graduate School. In fact, […]
The annual Creation Festival attended by millions over several decades has moved to a virtual format this year, but that won’t stop believers worldwide from coming together in worship. In […]
Re-posted from the Spring 2020 Issue of ECHO Magazine What does a college do when, halfway through a semester, an unseen virus drives students off campus, cancels athletics, takes them […]
Re-posted from the Spring 2020 Issue of ECHO Magazine LBC | Capital is pleased to share that former president Dr. Peter W. Teague received the Biblical Higher Education Award from […]
Adam Surguine (’10) has gone on to do big things since he graduated from LBC | Capital in 2010. This Laurel, Md., native and sports management major is now the […]
Steve Pinto (’20), Associate Pastor at Faro Church in Lake Forest, California, cares deeply about the Church. He has a special affection for the Latino Church and its unique needs […]
Victoria Gehman, (’20), majoring in social work, shares what it’s like to be a senior in college while feeling the effects of COVID-19 on society and her education. May you […]
Kate Ray (’21), majoring in Music Education, shares what she’s doing to make the best out of being a remote college student! 1. Form a schedule and stick to it. […]