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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.
  • ODK 2025

    McDaniel students inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa national leadership honor society

    Students were inducted April 6 into the Omicron Delta Kappa national leadership honor society at McDaniel College. Omicron Delta Kappa was installed at the college in 1963.
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    Annual Academic Symposium showcases the liberal arts in action

    McDaniel's Academic Symposium on Monday, May 5, highlights the original research, scholarship, and creative achievements of McDaniel students, faculty, and staff. Plus, two special events take place including a Community Networking Breakfast & Presentation of the Phi Beta Kappa Lifelong Learner Award and a Keynote Lunch with McDaniel College Budapest Professor Gábor Molnár (advance registration is required for both the breakfast and lunch events).
  • Tournament of Champions 2025

    Kinesiology and Health Sciences majors organize 34th annual Tournament of Champions

    Over 100 McDaniel College students, including many student-athletes, teamed up as buddies to more than 100 elementary, middle, and high school students for the 34th annual Tournament of Champions. The event was organized by students in McDaniel’s Adapted Physical Education class in conjunction with Carroll County Public Schools.
  • Student Kaiya Mayhew stands next to a large presentation screen at a sociology conference.

    Finding health care solutions with sociology

    Assistant Professor of Sociology Daniel Boches and sophomore Kaiya Mayhew co-authored an article published in The American Sociologist proposing solutions to increase malpractice reporting among health care practitioners. In March, Mayhew presented the research at the 2025 Eastern Sociological Society Conference in Boston.
  • Rice Gallery Wentz 2025

    Juried exhibition showcases undergraduate students' best artwork

    Winners were announced during the opening reception of the Kathryn E. Wentz Juried Undergraduate Exhibition on Thursday, April 3. The exhibition runs through Friday, April 11, in Esther Prangley Rice Gallery, Peterson Hall.
  • Skye Hammond surprise

    Five Baltimore City high school seniors surprised with full-tuition scholarships to McDaniel

    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 2029. They each received a scholarship covering full tuition for all four years at McDaniel, valued at approximately $200,000.
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    Speakers announced for 2025 undergraduate and graduate Commencement ceremonies

    McDaniel College announces Commencement speakers for the 2025 undergraduate and graduate ceremonies. Military and business leader Linda L. Singh serves as the speaker for the Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony on Friday, May 23, while Associate Professor of Counseling Simeon K. Schlossberg will provide remarks during the Graduate Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 17. Both ceremonies take place in Gill Center. More information is available at mcdaniel.edu/Commencement.