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  • Ashley Farrington's artwork for Senior Capstone Exhibition One

    First of two Senior Capstone Art exhibitions features work from graduating Art majors

    “Diverging Artists” features a range of media from photography, digital design, and acyclic paint, to the collection of multimedia pieces, from graduating Art majors at McDaniel. The exhibition runs Tuesday, April 11-Friday, April 21, in McDaniel’s Esther Prangley Rice Gallery in Peterson Hall. An opening reception takes place Thursday, April 13, 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6 p.m.
  • McDaniel students participate in Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society Conference.

    Seniors win awards at annual History honor society conference

    Seniors were invited by McDaniel History faculty members to present shortened versions of their senior history colloquium papers at the Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference held Saturday, March 25 at Washington College.
  • Phi Beta Kappa 2023

    Juniors and Seniors at McDaniel inducted into Phi Beta Kappa national honor society

    On March 26, 27 students were inducted into McDaniel College's Delta of Maryland Chapter of the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa national honor society. The Phi Beta Kappa Society is the nation’s oldest academic honor society.
  • Students using a large touchscreen to view anatomy.

    Four unique interdisciplinary programs at McDaniel College

    The liberal arts at McDaniel make interdisciplinary studies achievable for students. But what is an interdisciplinary program? What do interdisciplinary studies look like? Learn about just four programs that build unique pathways for Green Terrors: Food Studies, Africana Studies, Actuarial Science, and Kinesiology.
  • McDaniel staff working One Hill, One Day

    More than $200,000 raised during second annual One Hill, One Day

    Alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students, and friends came together to show their support for current and future McDaniel students during the second annual One Hill, One Day. The day was a resounding success with 780 donors and $213,079 in donations raised.
  • MWLN Group

    McDaniel College introduces the McDaniel Women’s Leadership Network

    McDaniel College has launched the advisory council for the McDaniel Women’s Leadership Network, an exclusive group of women leaders who are focused on supporting women in pursuing their personal and professional goals.
  • Poet and memoirist Christine Lincoln

    Poet and Memoirist Christine Lincoln delivers annual Bothe Poetry Reading

    McDaniel College hosts the annual B. Christopher Bothe Memorial Lecture with poet and memoirist, Christine Lincoln. The event takes place during National Poetry Month on Tuesday, April 4, at 7:30 p.m., in Coley Rice Lounge, McDaniel Hall.
  • CollegeBound Scholarship Surprise Adrianna Coe

    McDaniel College awards five Baltimore City high school seniors full-tuition scholarships

    Representatives from McDaniel College, Baltimore City Public Schools, and the CollegeBound Foundation surprised five Baltimore City high school seniors with full-tuition scholarships to attend McDaniel College as part of the Class of 2027. They each received a scholarship covering full tuition for all four years at McDaniel, valued at more than $180,000.
  • Flavius Lilly

    McDaniel College announces new Provost

    Flavius R.W. Lilly, Ph.D., has been selected as McDaniel College's new provost following a national search. He has most recently served as the vice provost of academic and student affairs and the vice dean of the Graduate School at the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB). Lilly plans to join McDaniel effective June 28, 2023.
  • Kate Cramer's art winning Best of Show

    Juried undergraduate exhibition showcases students’ best artwork

    UPDATE: Awards have been selected for the Kathryn E. Wentz Juried Undergraduate Exhibition. The exhibit runs from Monday, March 20-Friday, April 7, in Esther Prangley Rice Gallery, Peterson Hall. The opening reception takes place Thursday, March 23, 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6 p.m.