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    New Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) receives Maryland Board of Nursing approval

    McDaniel's new Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) has received approval by the Maryland Board of Nursing. Additionally, the Kahlert Foundation has donated $150,000 to support development of the BSN program, which officially launches at McDaniel in fall 2024.
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    McDaniel College announces fall 2023 dean's list

    McDaniel College announces its fall 2023 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.
  • The FAFSA is Changing

    McDaniel College Financial Aid provides important information about the new FAFSA

    A new version of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, known as the FAFSA, has been released by the Department of Education. Director of Financial Aid Kemia Himon answers questions about the new FAFSA.
  • Two seniors majoring in Environmental Studies were awarded top prizes at the Maryland Water Monitoring Council’s Annual Conference

    Environmental Studies seniors awarded top prizes at annual statewide environmental conference

    Two seniors majoring in Environmental Studies were awarded top prizes at the Maryland Water Monitoring Council’s Annual Conference held Nov. 17 at the Maritime Conference Center in Linthicum Heights, Maryland. Garrett Tucker’s research poster won first place and Olivia Sunde, who is also a double major in Biology, earned second place for her research poster at the conference.
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    Students explore history in video games for this First Year Seminar class

    In The Middle Ages though Video Games, Lecturer in History Jillian Bjerke is guiding first-year students through a journey into the past with video game play. A First Year Seminar, the course pairs an academic subject with an introduction to McDaniel and the college experience.
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    Students break barriers in First Year Seminar about pop culture

    First-year students in Senior Lecturer in Arabic Carol Zaru’s First Year Seminar, Breaking Barriers: Pop Culture in the Arab World, are exploring the power of pop culture through the history of the Arab Spring and in their own experiences.
  • Model UN 2023

    McDaniel College students participate in Model European Union 2023

    McDaniel College students participated in the Model European Union 2023 Simulation in Washington, D.C., Nov. 9-11. A delegation of seven students represented Sweden and were accompanied by Christianna N. Leahy, chair of the Political Science and International Studies department at McDaniel.
  • Senior Kinesiology and Psychology major Katie Klein attended the 36th Annual Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) Conference to present her research, titled "Exploring the Psychosocial Factors Associated with Returning to Basketball after Multiple Lower Extremity Injuries to the Same Leg: A Case Study."

    Psychology and Kinesiology senior presents research at Applied Sport Psychology Conference

    Katie Klein, a senior Psychology and Kinesiology major, recently presented research findings at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) Conference in Orlando, Florida. Klein was joined at the conference by two recent 2023 alums, Madalyn Bigley and Evan Darr, along with Assistant Professor of Kinesiology Jessica Ford. Jessica Wolverton, Student-athlete Wellbeing Coordinator, also had research included in the conference.
  • McDaniel College Student Performance

    McDaniel College students perform in annual fall music concerts

    November and December are jam-packed with musical performances featuring McDaniel students, which are free and open to the public. Check out the full schedule of upcoming concerts at McDaniel College.
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    McDaniel research: Invasive spotted lanternflies may be on these trees in your backyard

    In a 2023 study published in Florida Entomologist, McDaniel College researchers identify three new tree species not previously recorded as hosts for invasive spotted lanternfly nymphs. Back in 2019, two students and Associate Professor Holly Martinson surveyed the insect's nymphs and egg masses in Pennsylvania, as well as plants at the McDaniel campus and McDaniel Environmental Center, with support from the Student-Faculty Collaborative Summer Research Program.