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  • Student wearing goggles in a dark lab using lasers.

    McDaniel launches Engineering track and partnership with Washington University in St. Louis

    In partnership with Washington University in St. Louis, McDaniel students have the option to enroll at the James McKelvey School of Engineering at WashU for a second degree, either a bachelor’s or master’s, in Biomedical, Chemical, Computer, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, or Systems Science and Engineering.
  • William Martin Stylish Thrift Innovation Challenge 2018

    McDaniel students compete April 15 for $10K top prize at annual Innovation Challenge Finals

    Five student teams compete April 15 at 6:30 p.m. in Decker Auditorium, Lewis Hall of
  • Global Fellows 2022

    McDaniel selects new class of Global Fellows

    McDaniel College selects 14 freshmen into the Global Fellows program. The Global Fellows program is
  • Harold Baker and Provost Julia Jasken

    McDaniel alumnus and students inducted into Phi Beta Kappa

    McDaniel alumnus George Harold Baker, III, '71 and 30 students were inducted March 31 into
  • Cheeny Celebrado-Royer '14 is a McDaniel alumna who was a finalist for the Sondheim Prize

    Alumna is finalist for $25,000 Sondheim Artscape Prize

    Cheeny Celebrado-Royer, a 2014 alumna of McDaniel College, has been selected as one of seven finalists for the 14th annual Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize. Baltimore’s most prestigious artist award, the Sondheim Artscape Prize awards a $25,000 fellowship to a visual artist or visual artist collaborator living and working in the greater Baltimore area. A multidisciplinary artist, Royer, who was born in the Philippines, uses art packaging materials, recycled and found objects, and studio trash to create her installations, sculptures, paintings and drawings.
  • Ben Michaels '19 majored in Theatre Arts

    Class of 2019: Ben Michaels

    Theatre Arts major Ben Michaels' most influential professor is Gené Fouché who has shown him the many different ways theatre can be used in everyday life and in different jobs that people would never expect to be related. Whether it is through improvisation or a script, Ben says theatre influences almost everything people do.
  • McDaniel College alumna Emma Ardolino ‘10

    Former scholar athlete finds perfect career fit as physical therapist

    There’s not much McDaniel College alumna Emma Ardolino ‘10 enjoys more than watching patients in her physical therapy practice achieve their goals and get back to their pre-injury function.
  • ROTC cadets and instructors dress uniform

    ROTC celebrates 100th anniversary

    The Green Terror Battalion, founded in 1919, observes its 100th anniversary with two public events
  • Officials from McDaniel College and Carroll Community College Articulation Signing Ceremony for Education

    McDaniel, Carroll Community College sign transfer agreement benefiting Education students

    Officials from Carroll Community College (Carroll) and McDaniel College signed a new articulation agreement making
  • Sketch Comedy Show at McDaniel College

    Theatre Arts students perform in student-written sketch comedy show

    McDaniel College Theatre Arts students perform in “That’s Sketchy!,” a student-written sketch comedy show featuring all original pieces developed by McDaniel students. Inspired by Second City, “Saturday Night Live,” and other classic sketch artists, such as Nichols and May, Carol Burnett, and Sid Caesar, the show has been completely developed by students in the “Comedy Sketch Writing and Performance” class taught by theatre arts lecturer Gené Fouché.