- Student athletes shine on court and in classroom
- Basketball players named to All-Centennial Conference teams
- Million-plus bequest creates professorship in sciences
- Hill Happenings
- Awards and achievements
- Biologist to give annual honors lecture
- Intern makes a splash to help others
- Art collaboration shows heart
- Speakers of the House
The Green Terror women’s basketball team scored a successful year, clinching the regular season championship and going on for the first time to host the Centennial Conference women’s basketball championship tournament, where they lost to Ursinus in the semifinals. The team was also rewarded with its first-ever NCAA tournament at-large bid. » Full Story
Two members of the McDaniel College women’s basketball team and one from the men’s team have been named to the 2007 All-Centennial Conference (CC) teams. Katy Powell ’07 earned a first-team nod, while Heather Thompson ’07 was selected for the second team. Powell also became first Green Terror player in the 14-year history of the conference to be named CC Player of the Year. Ryan Brandenburg ’09 has been named to the 2007 All-Centennial Conference men's basketball team. » Full Story
John Desmond Kopp, whose chemistry education at McDaniel College led to a successful professional career, will have his name memorialized on campus in recognition by College trustees for his testamentary gift of $1.25 million. Trustees unanimously voted Feb. 24 to name a professorship in the sciences in Kopp’s honor. » Full Story
The Department of Theatre presents "Lobby Hero," the Department of Music presents jazz and a piano recital, while Art honors students show their work. The Departments of Art and Art History and Foreign Languages present an evening of Arabic and Persian music, plus details of Theatre on the Hill auditions. » Full Story
McDaniel’s ROTC is best in the nation, while faculty members publish books, make radio and TV appearances, and attend international conferences. » Full Story
Tamara J. Cook, Biology professor at Sam Houston State University, will give the annual Honors Program lecture “Much Ado about Gregarines... a Tale of Parasite Biodiversity,” at 8 p.m. March 1 in McDaniel Lounge. » Full Story
Students see the McDaniel College pool to unwind or practice laps. But Deborah Goff ’07, winner of the Social Work Student of the Year award from the Maryland chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, views the pool as part of her plan to help others.
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In an effort to raise money and awareness about heart disease, three Art students collaborated on a sculpture that won big awards at the Baltimore Chapter of the American Heart Association's annual contest. » Full Story
They hail from France, Germany and Argentina. Each is fluent in English. They adore traveling and strong coffee, and share a passion for teaching. » Full Story
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