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  • Bothe Poetry Reading Gilbert Arzola

    Mexican American award-winning poet and writer Gilbert Arzola delivers annual Bothe Poetry Reading

    McDaniel College hosts the 35th annual B. Christopher Bothe Memorial Lecture with Mexican American award-winning poet and writer Gilbert Arzola. The event takes place on Tuesday, March 26, at 7:30 p.m., in Coley Rice Lounge, McDaniel Hall. It is free and open to the public.
  • Early Childhood Education

    New Early Childhood Education undergraduate major begins fall 2024

    McDaniel College announces that a new Early Childhood Education undergraduate major has received approval to begin fall 2024. This new major expands McDaniel’s education offerings to prepare undergraduate students to teach infants, toddlers, and young children, which is a focus of the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future.
  • Common Ground Deer Creek Fiddlers

    Common Ground on the Hill receives Maryland State Arts Council award

    Common Ground on the Hill, in residence at McDaniel College, received the Maryland State Arts Council's Heritage Award in the Tradition category for the Deer Creek Fiddlers' Convention. Common Ground on the Hill was founded in 1994 by Walt Michael '68 who assumed directorship of the Deer Creek Fiddlers' Convention in 2011.
  • Women's History Month graphic

    McDaniel College hosts events for Women's History Month

    A lecture by community organizer Rosa Clemente on Tuesday, March 5, and a celebration for International Women's Day on Friday, March 8, mark Women's History Month at McDaniel College. Both events are organized by McDaniel's Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and are free and open to the public.
  • Eurydice 2024

    Theatre Arts students direct and perform in production of “Eurydice”

    McDaniel College Theatre Arts students direct and perform in a production of “Eurydice," a reimagining of the classic myth of Orpheus told through the eyes of its heroine. Performances are Thursday, Feb. 29-Saturday, March 2, at 7:30 p.m. in the Dorothy Elderdice Studio Theatre in WMC Alumni Hall. Note: the show contains themes of death and grief; may use fog.
  • Football Coach Skyler Fultz

    McDaniel Athletics announces Skyler Fultz '11 as new head football coach

    McDaniel alum Skyler Fultz '11 has been selected as McDaniel College's new head football coach. Fultz is the 28th head coach in the 133-year history of Green Terror football and the 10th alum to lead the program. He has spent the last nine years at King's College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, including the 2023 season as head coach.
  • MICUA Day 2024

    McDaniel students travel to Annapolis for Maryland Independent Higher Education Day

    A group of eight students from McDaniel College accompanied by McDaniel College President Julia Jasken and Matthew Mongiello, assistant professor of Political Science, participated in “Maryland Independent Higher Education Day” in Annapolis, Maryland, on Wednesday, Feb. 21.
  • Kaitlyn Barker: "Anxiety"

    Art majors display works in Honors Art exhibition

    McDaniel College’s student Honors Art exhibition features a variety of work from four Honors Art majors, Kaitlyn Barker, Sarah Mendez, Evan Meyers, and Brenay Spencer. The exhibition runs Tuesday, Feb. 20–Friday, March 8, in Esther Prangley Rice Gallery, Peterson Hall. An opening reception takes place Friday, Feb. 23, 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6 p.m.
  • Ameerah Johnson

    Sophomore matches with McDaniel for state’s first-in-the-nation public service program

    McDaniel College is among the host sites selected for Maryland’s Service Year Option and Maryland Corps, the nation’s first public service year program for high school graduates. Ameerah Johnson, a sophomore Criminal Justice and Sociology major, is fulfilling her commitment as an inaugural fellow of the program by assisting with student outreach at McDaniel, focused on promoting the eight dimensions of wellness.
  • Four people stand on the Baltimore Ravens stadium end zone.

    With NFL photography, Communication major develops her career

    This football season, senior Grayson Jons captured the action at Baltimore Ravens home games as a live content correspondent for the National Football League (NFL) — and some of her work has gone viral. The Communication major and Marketing minor has seamlessly paired her academics with her freelance photography during her time on the Hill.