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  • Here on the Hill, we never stop climbing.

    McDaniel ranks among Money Magazine’s “Best Colleges in America”

    McDaniel College has once again been chosen as one of the “Best Colleges in America” by Money Magazine and is the highest ranked small college in Maryland. This is the sixth consecutive year that McDaniel has been recognized for providing an affordable, quality education that leads to alumni success.
  • McDaniel College alumna Ashley Pritchard '16 with dolphin

    Environmental Studies alumna sparks action to preserve the planet through education

    The best part of Ashley Pritchard’s job as education coordinator at Marineland in St. Augustine, Fla. — a job that often finds her swimming in crystal clear water with playful dolphins and other marine life — is motivating young people to make a difference, however small, in the health of the planet. The 2016 Environmental Studies alumna loves teaching but her ultimate goal is to provide connections to the environment and conservation issues that result in action.
  • 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.
  • Richard Smith, associate professor of Sociology and Class of 2000 McDaniel alumnus

    McDaniel honors faculty and staff for teaching, scholarship, research and service

    McDaniel faculty were recognized throughout the last week of classes for the 2019–2020 academic year by Provost Julia Jasken during a Faculty Appreciation Week, coinciding with National Teacher Appreciation Week (May 4-8).
  • Kimberly Johnson, pictured with friends

    Kimberly Johnson receives Bailer Award from McDaniel College

    Bailer Award recipient Kimberly Johnson earned a master’s degree in school librarianship in 2012 and obtained administrator I certification in 2019 from McDaniel. She’s a school library media specialist for Carroll County Public Schools.
  • Student Alumni Council pose for I love the hill day

    Thank you for showing us so much love!

    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 578 donors, ensuring we can make a difference in the life of every student at McDaniel.
  • Students conducting experiment in research lab.

    McDaniel named a ‘Best Value College’ by The Princeton Review

    McDaniel College has been recognized as a “Best Value College” by The Princeton Review for offering the best return on investment (ROI). According to The Princeton Review, McDaniel is one of the nation’s top colleges for students seeking a superb education with great career preparation at an affordable price.
  • Meghan Carlton Phillips portrait.

    Alumna wins National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship

    Meghan Carlton Phillips, ’08 has been awarded $25,000 for her flash fiction creative writing, as a recipient of a 2020 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Creative Writing Fellowship in prose.
  • William M. Rodgers, III, Karen Bellamy Lamont and Patrick Stokes joined McDaniel's Board of Trustees

    Three new trustees join McDaniel Board

    William M. Rodgers, III, Karen Bellamy Lamont and Patrick Stokes have joined McDaniel's Board of Trustees
  • Dakota standing in WBAL-TV station

    Durant selected for an internship at WBAL TV station

    For Dakota Durant ’18, the latter part of senior year has been full of exciting news. The communication & cinema major was selected for an internship at the WBAL-TV station.