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McDaniel Alumni: We Are Green Terrors for Life!

Alumni Association Banner at Homecoming

#GreenTerror4Life Your journey doesn't end when you leave the Hill. It starts here and stays with you for life.

 

There is no more impactful way to give back to McDaniel College than to participate on the Alumni Council, the leadership body of McDaniel's Alumni Association.

The Alumni Association's Officers comprise the Alumni Council, which provides opportunities for enthusiastic alumni to become more engaged with the College and serve its needs.

  • Alumni Jessica Watson in front of street art in Valencia, Spain.

    Jessica Watson ’05

    “One of the cool things about a McDaniel education is that it pushes you to explore what interests you."
  • Alumni Treyana Johnson standing in her OCME lab coat.

    Treyana Johnson ’20

    “I beat all odds stacked against a Black woman from Baltimore. Who would’ve known the freshman year version of me would have made it this far? I literally say my dreams became my reality.”
  • Mike McKelvin ’88

    "McDaniel was the framework to start building something bigger, better all the time. It was way later in life that I realized how much it helped me and how those little bits and pieces that I thought were insignificant weren’t."
  • Ashley Day-Gibbs with Women Leading Baltimore’s event Power of a Woman. Photo by Jermaine Gibbs

    Ashley Day-Gibbs ’12

    “McDaniel was a small glimpse of life after college, specifically within politics, as a Black female. While I was in the minority demographically, I never felt forced to be anything other than who I was.”
  • Erin Herbert Disney Ravens

    Erin Herbert Disney ’06

    “McDaniel College was my training camp for real life. I was able to learn and develop the skills I needed to be successful in my dream career, even before I knew it was my dream.”
  • mcdaniel alum in spain

    Dori Nance ’18  

    If you have the opportunity, travel. Travel as much as you can. Save up and take Jan Term courses. You will be so glad you did.
  • Aaron Slaughter ’10

    “The ability to connect and find common ground with just about anyone is a skill that I honed during my time at McDaniel, and it pays dividends to this day.”
  • Ellen Larsen '10 in front of a bonfire

    Ellen Larson ’10

    “The point of a liberal arts curriculum is to expose you to new opportunities, open you up to different viewpoints, and explore different ways of thinking. This has helped me become an effective, inclusive leader who focuses on building community in the workplace.”
  • Kaitlin Mahoney at NY marathon 2019

    Dr. Kaitlin Mahoney ’13

    “McDaniel provided me all the resources to do exactly what I needed and wanted to do. I know I met all the right people there to set me up for success and feel strongly that it was the best place for me.”
  • Kylah + Candles

    Kylah Chadwick ’18

    "I’ve always had such a great love for my culture and people, so I thought ‘what if I could find a way to combine these two interests together and create my own business?’” she says. “I’ve always known I wanted to create something that celebrated Black culture, but the idea to do this with candles was something that was relatively new to me."