- An evening with Helen Thomas, Dean of the White House press corps
- 137th Commencement activities
- Spring break photo essay: students lend a hand
- McDaniel President addresses regional organizations
- Science magazine writer to speak about global warming
- Class of 2011 to read story of independence
- Student athletes, coach earn recognition
- McDaniel hosts multiculturalism task force
- Hill Happenings
- Brussels exchange program a multicultural experience
- Awards and achievements
Author and veteran White House journalist Helen Thomas will speak at 7:30 p.m. April 12 in McDaniel College’s Forum, located in Decker Center. Directions to The College can be found here. » Full Story
McDaniel College is gearing up for its spring awards, honors and commencement activities. » Full Story
Some students spend spring break relaxing in the sun, but the McDaniel Catholic Campus Ministry made a trip to the mountains of eastern Kentucky to serve with the Appalachian Mission Service. » Full Story
Education and students – and how one transforms the other – were discussed by McDaniel President Joan Develin Coley during her talk March 26 as a featured speaker in the Baltimore County League of Women Voters (BCLWV) lecture series, “Focus on Contemporary Issues.” » Full Story
The Department of Environmental Policy and Science presents “The Global Warming Crisis: Getting there was easy, staying there may be hard,” a lecture by Richard Kerr, renowned senior writer for Science magazine. » Full Story
A classic tale of leaving childhood behind in order to find one’s own identity is required reading for McDaniel College’s class of 2011.“The Stolen Child,” a science fiction/fantasy by Keith Donohue, was inspired by the W.B. Yeats poem of the same name. » Full Story
Twenty-eight McDaniel College student-athletes have been named to the 2006- 07 Centennial Conference (CC) Winter Academic Honor Roll. To be nominated for the honor roll, a student-athlete must be a starter or key reserve, be of sophomore standing or higher, and have a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.40. » Full Story
Administrators from 20 colleges attended the Washington Regional Task Force Against Campus Prejudice meeting at McDaniel College March 15. Director of Multicultural Services Zephia Bryant, who co-chairs the task force, says the group has been an agent for change for nearly 20 years. » Full Story
-Kathryn E. Wentz Undergraduate Student Show
-Saxophone recital » Full Story
For Psychology major Josef Loeffler, a typical day includes learning about the European Union, exploring Brussels with classmates from all over the world, and working with mergers and acquisitions at the law firm for which he interns. Loeffler is the first McDaniel student to participate in the College’s new exchange program with Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis in Belgium. Five McDaniel students will attend in the fall. » Full Story
College Trustee Carolyn Scott ’67, MLA ’76, and her husband Robert ’66 were presented March 15 with the Carroll County Philanthropist Family of the Year Award by the Community Foundation of Carroll County. Nearly 300 people were in attendance to recognize the generosity and commitment of local philanthropists at the second annual event. » Full Story
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