- Former president's portrait revealed
- McDaniel basketball pins Centennial season’s hope on Saturday games
- Jan Term study tours
- Sports Wrap
- Art students revel in new studio
- MLK Jr. essay contest and celebration bridge past and present
- Professor receives second grant for mathematics education program
- Students ready to offer tax-preparation help
- Grant to fund 5-college consortium on campus diversity
- Hill Happenings
A portrait of McDaniel’s seventh president, Robert Hunter Chambers, was unveiled at a ceremony held Feb. 7 in Hoover Library. » Full Story
Both men’s and women’s basketball teams face off at Gettysburg on Sat., Feb. 21 in final regular-season games. Green Terror men play at 2 p.m.; women at 4 p.m.
Green Terror men (18-6, 13-4 CC) scored a 66-54 win over Johns Hopkins in Centennial Conference men’s basketball Feb. 18 and a win Saturday coupled with an F&M loss at Dickinson will send postseason playoffs to Gill Center for the first time in College history.
The Centennial women's basketball playoff chase will go down in the books as one of the tightest in the Conference's 16-year history with five teams contenting for playoff spots. McDaniel women (3-10, 1-6 CC) currently hold a half-game lead on four other teams.
Read the full story at the Green Terror Athletics site.
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Among the dozens who ventured to faraway places during the recent Jan Term, Professor Robert Kachur’s students explored the sights and sounds behind the classic vampire novel. » Full Story
Women’s basketball team and coaches support breast cancer awareness, men’s basketball ties 16-win record and holds onto second place in conference standings, plus indoor track, swimming and wrestling news. For complete coverage of Green Terror athletics, go to the Green Terror athletics site. » Full Story
Art students have moved into the bright, airy addition to the Art Studio, bringing with them paints, easels, tables, brushes, canvases – and even a sewing machine and fabric. » Full Story
Local students recognized during annual tribute to renowned civil rights leader. » Full Story
Cisco Learning Institute will partner with McDaniel to support and extend the newly established graduate program in elementary mathematics specialist and teacher leaders project. » Full Story
Because of an ailing economy, the 18-year-old free tax service, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program, expects to see a record-number of clients. » Full Story
With funding from a $300,000 Teagle Foundation grant, McDaniel and four other liberal arts colleges will form a consortium to explore diversity issues and develop programs that enrich multicultural perspectives on campuses across the country. » Full Story
Read on for events on the Hill in the coming weeks. » Full Story
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