Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Founded in 1870 as the Central State Normal School, it joined the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education in 1983 and became Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, commonly abbreviated LHU. It is a state university and enrolls approximately 5,000 students, along with an additional 500 students at the Clearfield Campus. It is located in the town of Lock Haven in central Pennsylvania, roughly thirty miles from the major towns of Williamsport and State College.
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1870 - Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education - 1983 - State university - Lock Haven - Pennsylvania - Williamsport - State College
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Lock Haven's mascot is the Bald Eagle. They participate in the NCAA Division II as well as the PSAC and the ECAC. Exceptions are their wrestling and girls field hockey programs, which participate in Division I.
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Bald Eagle - NCAA - PSAC - ECAC - Wrestling
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LHU's previous president Craig Dean Willis retired from Lock Haven in 2004 and nearly immediately began an interim presidency at Eastern Michigan University. The vacancy left by Willis was promptly filled by Keith T. Miller, a graduate of the University of Arizona.
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