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News@McDaniel 09/30/08
  • In ‘Troy Women,’ turning tragedy to triumph
  • Founders Society members enjoy improved Gill Center
  • Center brings students, community groups together
  • For accounting students, interviews add up to success
  • Hill Happenings
  • Sports Wrap
  • New golf clubhouse opening in late November
  • Fulbright scholar turns spotlight on Africa
In ‘Troy Women,’ turning tragedy to triumph
Maggie Powell '11
“Troy Women,” a McDaniel College Theatre production on stage Oct. 1-4 in WMC Alumni Hall, turns the spotlight on the victims of war to show audiences the potential of perseverance. » Full Story
Founders Society members enjoy improved Gill Center
Tracy Imm ’87 and husband Donald
More than 260 Founders Society members reunited Sept. 20 in the Klitzberg Pavilion to relish in Gill Center’s renovation. » Full Story
Center brings students, community groups together
Eddie Ezekiel '12
The new Center for Community Outreach and Service at McDaniel connects student volunteers with community needs and professors with service-learning opportunities. » Full Story
For accounting students, interviews add up to success
Ryan Liberatore '10 and Deanna Lintz from Carrollton Bank
Ever since Susan Milstein, professor of Economics and Business Administration, began arranging Accounting Interview Day three years ago, eager employers have been snatching up promising McDaniel College students with internships and job offers. » Full Story
Hill Happenings
Visit this story for a three-week listing of events at McDaniel College. » Full Story
Sports Wrap
Kristin Mele
Here’s a look at McDaniel’s athletic matches for the past two weeks. » Full Story
New golf clubhouse opening in late November
A new golf clubhouse is under construction within a long putt from the former clubhouse, the oldest building on campus and once founding father Fayette Buell’s home, slated for restoration in the future. » Full Story
Fulbright scholar turns spotlight on Africa
Christopher Molem
Christopher Molem, at McDaniel College this semester as a visiting Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence from Cameroon, aims to give his American students and colleagues a broader understanding of his homeland’s diversity. » Full Story
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