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Late LCCC professor, one of school’s first, leaves $1 million gift to students
Updated Dec 29, 2020;
A late Lehigh Carbon Community College professor and pioneer in the school’s technology department has left a $1 million gift behind to provide scholarships for students studying technology.
Clifford F. Miller of South Whitehall Township was one of the initial professors hired to teach mechanical technology at the North Whitehall college in 1968. He retired in May 1987 and was named professor emeritus in 1999 before dying in April 2020 at age 94.
In recognition of his $1 million donation in scholarship funding, the college plans to rename the Student Services Center at the Schnecksville campus as the “Clifford Miller Student Services Center” sometime in 2021.
Dec 17, 2020
LOCK HAVEN For students considering a career in athletics, as a coach, manager, agent or director in a high school, college, minor or major league sports, Lock Haven University and Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) recently have completed an agreement that allows students who have earned an associate degree in sport management from LCCC to transfer seamlessly to LHU’s bachelor’s degree in sport administration.
LCCC graduates will have all 61 credits accepted into LHU’s bachelor’s degree. Students must have a minimum of a C grade point average and will enter LHU as a junior. The application fee also will be waived for these transfer students.