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  • Bell Ringing McDaniel26

    Welcome to the Hill, Class of 2026!

    Over 550 first-year and transfer students became part of the McDaniel College community during move-in and orientation events for the Class of 2026.
  • McDaniel Local Class of 2026

    McDaniel College welcomes the Class of 2026

    McDaniel College welcomes over 550 first-year and new transfer students as part of the Class of 2026.
  • Large group photo of students on campus at McDaniel Local.

    Class of 2026 connects with the community at McDaniel Local

    Incoming first-year students got involved in a variety of community service opportunities in the Westminster, Maryland, community during McDaniel Local 2022. They helped out at the McDaniel Environmental Center, Habitat for Humanity ReStore, Westminster City’s Recreation and Parks Department, and the Boys and Girls Club of Westminster.
  • Two students collaborate at a computer.

    Machine learning research prepares Computer Science majors for competitive careers

    During Student-Faculty Summer Research with Computer Science and Mathematics professors Ting Zhang and Paul Lin, six Computer Science majors used machine learning techniques to create computer models that work in ways similar to the human mind.
  • Three students pose with Holly Martinson in a field.

    Biology students contribute to international database

    Four senior Biology majors researched plant-pollinator interactions with Assistant Professor Holly Martinson for the eight-week Student-Faculty Collaborative Summer Research Program. They shared data from their rain-or-shine field work with the international Nutrient Network project while learning the skills that all ecologists need to know.
  • Two students sit with Professor Qin Fang in front of a computer that shows a map.

    From archive to online: History majors take on digital humanities

    With GPS as the most common form of everyday navigation, cartography may seem like a lost art. But two History majors spent the summer with Associate Professor of History Qin Fang using digital tools to make centuries-old Chinese maps interactive and accessible.
  • Mike Marshall and Caterina Lichtenberg

    Common Ground on the Hill returns to McDaniel’s campus

    Since 1995, Common Ground on the Hill has hosted its Traditions Weeks of classes in the traditional arts, evening concerts, lectures, and art talks on campus at McDaniel College. Now, after a two-year hiatus, McDaniel is also the location for the 23rd annual Common Ground on the Hill Roots Music & Arts Festival being held Saturday, July 16.
  • Mackenzie McBride

    Elementary Education major recognized as Distinguished Teacher lands first job

    Not only did Elementary Education major Mackenzie McBride land a full-time teaching position as a fourth-grade teacher for this fall, she also was honored as both a Distinguished Teacher Candidate by the Maryland Association of Teacher Educators and a Teacher of Promise by the Maryland State Department of Education.
  • McDaniel College Certificate of Recognition

    McDaniel College announces Spring 2022 dean's list

    McDaniel College announces its Spring 2022 dean's list, recognizing full-time undergraduate students for outstanding academic achievement. Highest honors are earned for a semester grade point average of 3.90 or higher, high honors for a grade point average of 3.70-3.89, and honors for a 3.50-3.69 grade point average.
  • Maryland Student Legislature Spring 2022

    McDaniel students win awards while participating in immersive, real-world learning experiences

    During the Spring 2022 semester, six students participated in the Maryland Student Legislature annual session in Annapolis, Maryland, and 19 students attended the National Model United Nations in New York City. Additionally, 13 students were newly named National Security Fellows.