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  • Olivia Douglas Capstone Ex 2

    Art majors showcase work in second capstone exhibition

    "Stereotypically Human" is McDaniel's second Art capstone exhibition. The exhibition runs Tuesday, April 23-Friday, May 10, in McDaniel’s Esther Prangley Rice Gallery in Peterson Hall. An opening reception takes place Friday, April 26, 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6 p.m.
  • Josiah Yung Trauma

    First-year student Josiah Yung wins top prize and People's Choice at McDaniel's Innovation and Entrepreneurship Challenge

    Update: First-year student Josiah Yung, Art major with a specialization in Graphic Design and Communication major, who presented Trauma, earned the $5,000 top prize as the first-place winner and $1,000 for People's Choice at McDaniel's 2024 Innovation and Entrepreneurship Challenge.
  • Kim Parson KCACTF

    Senior’s passion for lighting design earns her national recognition

    Senior Theatre Arts major Kim Parson participated in the United States Institute for Theatre Technology Gateway Program in mid-March and was chosen to represent region II in lighting design at the national Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival after competing at the regional level in January.
  • Breyon CollegeBound scholarship

    Five Baltimore City high school seniors awarded full-tuition scholarships to McDaniel

    Representatives from McDaniel College, Baltimore City Public Schools, and the CollegeBound Foundation surprised five Baltimore City high school seniors with full-tuition scholarships to attend McDaniel College as part of the Class of 2028. They each received a scholarship covering full tuition for all four years at McDaniel, valued at approximately $200,000.
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    Junior selected as Innovators of Progress Fellow

    Business Administration major Javon Spencer was selected for a fellowship with Innovators of Progress, a pre-accelerator program designed to support entrepreneurial college students with up to $140,000. Spencer is the first McDaniel College student to receive an Innovators of Progress Fellowship.
  • The Arch in Spring.

    Speakers announced for 2024 undergraduate and graduate Commencement ceremonies

    McDaniel College announces Commencement speakers for the 2024 undergraduate and graduate ceremonies to be held on Saturday, May 18. Undergraduate Commencement speaker is higher education leader Freeman A. Hrabowski III. Graduate coordinator Mona Kerby, the L. Stanley Bowlsbey Endowed Chair at McDaniel, will provide remarks during the graduate ceremony.
  • ODK 2024

    McDaniel students inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa national leadership honor society

    Students were inducted April 8 into the Omicron Delta Kappa national leadership honor society at McDaniel College. Omicron Delta Kappa was installed at the college in 1963.
  • TriBeta Spring 2024 new members

    McDaniel College students inducted into Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) national biological honor society

    Students were inducted April 5 into McDaniel College's Alpha Mu Chapter of the Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) national biological honor society. There were two inductees for associate membership and 10 for active membership. Ben Smith, director of the McDaniel College STEM Center, was also inducted as an honorary member.
  • Kevin Blackistone web

    National sports journalist Kevin Blackistone presents Wenner-Wingate Memorial Lecture

    Wenner-Wingate Memorial Lecture at McDaniel College features national sports journalist Kevin Blackistone, commentator for The Washington Post, who speaks on sport myths and social justice. The lecture, titled "Don’t Believe the Type: Sport in American History," takes place Tuesday, April 9, at 7 p.m. in Coley Rice Lounge, McDaniel Hall. It is free and open to the public.
  • Emma Legacy

    Art department displays first of two capstone exhibitions

    "I Am Who? This is Me.” is the first of two Art capstone exhibitions at McDaniel. The exhibition runs Tuesday, April 2-Friday, April 19, in McDaniel’s Esther Prangley Rice Gallery in Peterson Hall. An opening reception takes place Friday, April 5, 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6 p.m.