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    Theatre Arts students perform “Theory of RelativiTV,” a devised theatre piece

    Advanced Theatre students at McDaniel perform in the premiere of an original devised theatre piece directed by Gené Fouché, assistant professor and department chair of Theatre Arts. Titled “Theory of RelativiTV,” performances are Thursday, May 1-Saturday, May 3, at 7:30 p.m. in the Dorothy Elderdice Studio Theatre in WMC Alumni Hall.
  • Innovation Challenge 2025

    McDaniel students compete for $5K top prize at annual Innovation and Entrepreneurship Challenge

    Five McDaniel student finalists compete Tuesday, April 29, for a $5,000 top prize by presenting their entrepreneurial ideas and innovative products to a panel of experts at the annual Innovation and Entrepreneurship Challenge. A prize of $1,000 will also be given to the People’s Choice winner. The event, which is sponsored by the McDaniel Women's Leadership Network, will also be streamed live by the Community Media Center.
  • Headshot of Professor Stephanie Madsen with glasses and a blue shirt next to a brick building

    Professor Stephanie Madsen on researching imaginary athletes, the psychology of play

    Stephanie Madsen, professor of Psychology, published a study on the phenomenon of imaginary athletes, inspired by her class The Power of Play. In this Q&A, Madsen shares how psychology and play intersect, plus how she teaches students to make real-world connections.