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  • Melissa Torres '24 smiles with the Green Terror on the third annual I Love the Hill Day.

    McDaniel College exceeds donor goal and raises record-breaking donations on I Love the Hill Day

    I Love the Hill Day was a resounding success thanks to the alumni, students, faculty, staff, parents, and friends who came together in support of McDaniel. Together, we exceeded our goal of 725 donors, ensuring we can support every student on the Hill today and for years to come. In fact, we raised more than $150,000, which is more funds than ever before on I Love the Hill Day.
  • Honoring Black History Month, McDaniel College

    McDaniel College honors Black History Month with two virtual events

    Two virtual events organized by McDaniel’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion take place Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 7 p.m. and Thursday, Feb. 11, at 6:30 p.m. McDaniel’s Office of Student Engagement along with the Black Student Union, Africa’s Legacy, and Curl Friends student organizations are partnering on these events.
  • Alpha Lambda Delta (First Year Seminar) recognizes students who completed their first year at McDaniel with a 3.7 grade point average (GPA) or higher.

    Students virtually inducted into Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society

    The Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society inducted 35 McDaniel students on Sunday, Oct. 18 through a national virtual ceremony. McDaniel students and families participated in the virtual induction ceremony with other chapters throughout the country. Alpha Lambda Delta (First Year Seminar) recognizes students who completed their first year at McDaniel with a 3.7 grade point average (GPA) or higher.
  • McDaniel students participated in the “On Track Challenge," which included giveaways of drawstring bags, water bottles, and T-shirts.

    More than 1,200 students return to the Hill during six-day staggered move-in

    More than 1,200 freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors returned to the Hill over a six-day staggered move-in period. McDaniel also welcomed its largest incoming class in the College’s history with more than 600 new first-year and transfer students. The Return to the Hill Task Force met regularly throughout the summer to develop the College’s Fall 2020 reopening plans based on guidance by state and county health officials to ensure a healthy and safe residential and academic experience.
  • Mary Lynn Durham and Bill Roj

    McDaniel College unveils student center renovation

    Renamed the Roj Student Center for 1970 alumni Mary Lynn Durham and Bill Roj, who supported the project with a $5 million gift. The $11 million renovation modernizes McDaniel’s student center located in the middle of campus and is the first overall renovation of the structure since it was built in 1978.
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    McDaniel announces partnership with LifeBridge Health

    New partnership expands McDaniel’s student health services. McDaniel students can receive routine medical care and telehealth appointments through LifeBridge Health as an expansion of the college’s Wellness Center offerings.
  • McDaniel students Sarah Aleman, Elva Joya, Yelli Coulibaly, Takiel Gibson, Julianna Perdomo attend the 2020 League of United Latin American Citizens Emerge Latino Conference in Washington, D.C.

    McDaniel students attend the 2020 League of United Latin American Citizens Emerge Latino Conference

    Five McDaniel College students attended the 2020 League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Emerge Latino Conference held February 25-27, in Washington, D.C. McDaniel is the only college or university in Maryland to have a LULAC chapter on campus.
  • Elly Engle Greenhouse

    Faculty ingenuity fuels McDaniel’s shift to online classes to weather the pandemic

    McDaniel professors and instructional design staff pivot, using innovation and creativity, to transform classes, labs and studios for students to attend classes on a virtual Hill. Ingenuity abounds as students search homes and backyards for organic chemicals, act out scenes in plays on split screens, sample French culture by making crêpes and watch their seedlings grow in the college greenhouse via videos sent by their Sustainable Agriculture professor.
  • Wellness Center Staff members hold Zoom Meeting

    McDaniel’s Wellness Center director offers students advice in dealing with COVID-19

    McDaniel’s Wellness Center is built on an integrated model of mind-body, and this period of COVID-19 offers an important opportunity to more fully experience how mind and body are intrinsically connected.
  • McDaniel College President Roger N. Casey with Maryland State Delegate April Rose, McDaniel students Kasey Reece and Maxwell Pardoe, the Green Terror and Maryland State Delegate Haven Shoemaker Jr.

    McDaniel College students participate in Maryland Independent Higher Education Day

    Ten McDaniel students from Anne Arundel, Carroll, Frederick, Howard and Montgomery counties, as well as Baltimore City, visited with their elected officials in Annapolis.