Interfaith Celebration
Spring gathering to celebrate diversity and interfaith connections, hosted by the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Located at Naganna Forum, Roj Student Center at McDaniel College.
Spring gathering to celebrate diversity and interfaith connections, hosted by the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Located at Naganna Forum, Roj Student Center at McDaniel College.
McDaniel College students compete for the top prize in this annual competition put on by McDaniel’s Program in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Finalists pitch their entrepreneurial ideas and products to a panel of experts. Visit www.mcdaniel.edu/innovation-entrepreneurship for more information about McDaniel’s Program in Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Current high school juniors are invited to learn more about the college admissions process, hear about campus life, and tour McDaniel’s campus.
The second in a series of end-of-the-year exhibitions showcasing works by graduating art majors working in a range of media from two- and three-dimensional approaches to digital and new media. Students showcasing their work include art majors Rowan Berti of Wilmington, Delaware, Skylar Blackbull of Crownpoint, New Mexico, Kelsey Bosley of Manchester, Maryland, Kate Cramer of Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, Grace Harshman of Hagerstown, Maryland, Ciara Hovell of Mount Rainer, Maryland, and Juliana Stolkovich of Littlestown, Pennsylvania.
Saving for college is a challenge for many families. The State of Maryland and Maryland 529 want to help make it easier for your child’s dream of attending college to come true. The Save4College State Contribution Program is designed to help lower to middle-income families in Maryland save money for higher education. Your savings can be used at nearly any public, private, or technical college nationwide—and even international universities that have a federal school code—for eligible Qualified Education Expenses such as tuition, fees, room, and board, etc.
The Humanities Forum presents Theresa Runstedtler, associate professor of history at American University, who will discuss “The Punch”: NBA Basketball and Constructions of Black Criminality.