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    McDaniel College students participated in internships during Fall Semester

    Several McDaniel College students participated in internships during the college’s Fall semester.
  • McDaniel College announces its Spring 2020 Dean's List, recognizing full-time undergraduate students for outstanding academic achievement.

    McDaniel College announces Fall 2022 dean's list

    McDaniel College announces its Fall 2022 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.
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    Alum Mark Carter '86 joins McDaniel College Board of Trustees

    McDaniel College has named Mark Carter '86 to its Board of Trustees. Carter, who earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, serves as president and CEO of Up To Date Laundry, one of the largest laundries for the health care industry in the Mid-Atlantic region.
  • Group photo of the students in the First Year Seminar Find Your Strong: Running for your Life.

    Students run, jog, and walk their way through their First Year Seminar

    Students in Adjunct Lecturer Lisa Lebo’s First Year Seminar course, Find Your Strong: Running for Your Life, are off to a running start at McDaniel. That is, they’re spending time at the track and in the classroom exploring the physiological, emotional, and community-building benefits of running as part of their introduction to McDaniel.
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    First-year students discover unseen math in puzzles and games

    From cards to board games, you can find math in surprising places, as students in the First Year Seminar Unseen Math in Puzzles and Games are learning from Senior Lecturer of Mathematics Michele Gribben '87. The interdisciplinary course is one of many First Year Seminars that introduce the newest Green Terrors to academics and resources at McDaniel.
  • Carroll and McDaniel dual admissions agreement

    McDaniel, Carroll Community College sign Dual Admissions Agreement

    Officials from Carroll Community College and McDaniel College have signed a Dual Admissions Agreement offering a clear pathway for students to earn a bachelor's degree at McDaniel after completing an associate degree at Carroll.
  • 2022 HR Seniority Recognition

    Faculty and staff celebrated at the Seniority Recognition and Arch Awards Ceremony

    The McDaniel College community gathered Nov. 15 for the college’s annual Thanksgiving luncheon and to honor 73 faculty and staff who celebrated 10 years or more of service to the college. Additionally, the winners of the 2022 Arch Award for Exemplary Staff Service were announced.
  • Student Varia Alston reads a comic in the First Year Seminar course titled I am Groot.

    Students gain storytelling powers in Marvel-themed First Year Seminar

    Students in Associate Professor Paul Muhlhauser’s First Year Seminar are discovering that there’s more than meets the eye when it comes to their favorite Marvel superheroes as they examine tropes, representation, and transmedia in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
  • Margaret Riekenberg as Grace, Laisha Monteiro as Kathryn, and Madison Dehais as Irene in McDaniel College’s production of “Radium Girls.”

    McDaniel College students perform in "Radium Girls"

    McDaniel College Theatre Arts presents a production directed by theatre arts department chair Gené Fouché that recounts the tragedy of Marie Curie's factory workers. Performances are Thursday, November 17-Saturday, November 19 at 7:30 p.m. on the WMC Alumni Hall Mainstage at McDaniel College.
  • Chemistry professor Melanie Nilsson holding a Chemistry textbook while sitting on a bench outdoors.

    A textbook case: McDaniel professor studies inclusivity in STEMM

    Groundbreaking research conducted by biochemist and Associate Professor of Chemistry Melanie Nilsson found gender and race imbalances in surveyed college-level chemistry textbooks, from the photographs to the referenced professionals.