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  • The class of 2010 moves onto the hill
  • New faculty members welcomed
  • Challenges, delights of summer internships and jobs
  • What’s new on campus
  • Heart disease survivor educates women
  • New undergraduate courses spark curiosity
  • Faculty members recognized for service
McDaniel CollegeThe class of 2010 moves onto the hill
Peer Mentor Karyn Curley ’08
Members of the class of 2010 spend their free time volunteering, listening to heavy metal music, playing paintball and practicing martial arts, among other hobbies. » Full Story
New faculty members welcomed
8/29/2006 - McDaniel College welcomes 14 new faculty members. The eight tenure-track and six visiting professors and lecturers have conducted extensive research on a diverse number of topics: from computer security to marine biology; from African American and Medieval Literature to organic chemistry and mathematics; and languages like German, Spanish and American Sign Language. » Full Story
McDaniel CollegeChallenges, delights of summer internships and jobs
Megan Kingston ’07
McDaniel College students are encouraged to learn about subjects that inspire them through internships and jobs during the summer months. » Full Story
McDaniel CollegeWhat’s new on campus
Construction is well underway for the new Leroy Merritt Fitness Center, which, with its new cardiovascular and weight equipment, food court and pedestrian plaza, will become a campus gathering space for recreation and fitness when it opens in the spring. » Full Story
Erin O'Connell Peiffer ’83Heart disease survivor educates women
8/29/2006 - Erin O'Connell Peiffer ’83 wears a delicate silver chain around her neck with a heart-shaped charm. The heart rests atop a faded pink eight-inch-long scar that runs down her chest. » Full Story
New undergraduate courses spark curiosity
This fall, McDaniel College is offering more than 70 new undergraduate courses in more than 20 different subjects. » Full Story
McDaniel CollegeFaculty members recognized for service
Professor of Exercise Science and Physical Education Emeritus Richard Clower
8/29/2006 - The College recognized Aug. 23 eight faculty members for their combined 225 years of service to the College. Professor of Exercise Science and Physical Education Emeritus Richard Clower is celebrated for 50 years; others for 25 years. » Full Story
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