Route 934 Project to Impact LVC Homecoming Traffic

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Lebanon Valley College will celebrate its largest Homecoming ever in conjunction with its ongoing 150th anniversary, starting Friday, Oct. 7 and running through Sunday, Oct. 9.

ANNVILLE, PA (10/06/2016)(readMedia)-- Lebanon Valley College will celebrate its largest Homecoming ever in conjunction with its ongoing 150th anniversary, starting Friday, Oct. 7 and running through Sunday, Oct. 9.

As the PennDOT Route 934 bridge reconstruction project continues near campus and the athletic fields, heavy traffic can be expected throughout the weekend, with peak volume on Saturday, Oct. 8. Visit www.lvc.edu/homecoming for a full schedule of events.

PLEASE NOTE ONE MAJOR TRAFFIC CHANGE FOR SATURDAY. AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF THE FOOTBALL GAME, ALL VEHICLES EXITING HEISEY ROAD WILL BE REQUIRED BY FIRE POLICE TO TURN RIGHT AND HEAD NORTH ON ROUTE 934.

If you wish to reach the south side of campus, Route 422, or the Pennsylvania Turnpike after Commencement, please consult www.lvc.edu/934 to familiarize yourself with the various detour routes available off Route 934 North.

Campus visitors are also invited to park on the south side of campus and walk across the pedestrian bridge to access Saturday's events.

All traffic regulations in the construction area will be strictly enforced during Commencement. A reminder that drivers are not allowed to exit E. Sheridan Ave. on south campus onto Route 934. Any driver traveling around the barricades on E. Sheridan Ave. onto Route 934 will be cited due to safety concerns.

Please enjoy a memorable and safe Homecoming Weekend with family and friends.

About Lebanon Valley College

Lebanon Valley College is a private, coeducational college founded in 1866 and dedicated to the liberal arts. The College offers 40 undergraduate majors plus self-designed majors and a range of minors, concentrations, and pre-professional options, as well as graduate degree programs in athletic training, business administration, music education, physical therapy, science in STEM education, and speech-language pathology.

The College has 1,608 full-time undergraduate students and 108 full-time faculty. Students can choose from more than 90 clubs and organizations, and 12 study abroad programs. LVC awards generous academic scholarships to those whose high school records demonstrate a commitment to challenge and achievement.