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News@McDaniel 10/07/2005
  • Students learn how art helps addicts
  • Mathematics professor exhibits nature photography
  • Biology professor’s photograph makes magazine cover
  • Graduate’s cancer battle touches others
  • Hungarian film crew on campus
  • Activism may be staging a comeback
Students learn how art helps addicts
Dr. Frank Katz clicked the lights out, and told the first-year students in Dr. Paul Mazeroff’s freshman Psychology seminar “Drugs and the Mind” to close their eyes. » Full Story
Mathematics professor exhibits nature photography
In his more than 30 years at McDaniel College, students and faculty have known Math Professor Bob Boner for his classes in Algebra, Calculus, and Geometry. » Full Story
Biology professor’s photograph makes magazine cover
McDaniel’s newest cover model is no diva. » Full Story
Graduate’s cancer battle touches others
Dan Waeger, a McDaniel grad and assistant golf coach at Division I Wagner College, is always busy. If he’s not instructing students in the art of the putt, he is taking classes toward his MBA. Waeger also frequently drives from Wagner’s picturesque Staten Island campus to Maryland, in order to undergo chemotherapy treatments for a cancer that baffles doctors. » Full Story
Hungarian film crew on campus
Soon, TV viewers across Hungary will have the opportunity to learn about McDaniel College’s Budapest program. Two Hungarian journalists producing a story about studying in America visited campus to interview Hungarian student Marton Miko. » Full Story
Activism may be staging a comeback
10/7/2005 -

Freshman Ember Fleming admits she's never seen anything like the 100,000-person-strong anti-war rally in Washington D.C. Sept. 24.

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