Many Ursinus students chart their own academic course by taking on more than one major and implementing a self-designed area of study.
Annette Smith Parker has been appointed Ursinus College’s vice president for finance and administration. She had been serving in the same position in an interim role since Aug. 1.
The Ursinus College Choir and Meistersingers present the 79th annual performance of Handel’s Messiah, a winter tradition in historic Bomberger auditorium, on Dec. 3 and Dec. 4.
Ursinus is one of a select number of colleges nationwide to receive the Reacting Endeavor Challenge Grant to bring Reacting to the Past to more classrooms.
Hoping to inspire classmates and young girls to pursue STEM careers, Serena Schaefer ’19 established Women in Technology and Science, a new student-run club on campus.
Ursinus College’s $100 million comprehensive campaign will raise funds in support of its mission and strategic priorities that will advance academic innovation, enrich the student experience and provide enhanced access through scholarships.
Ursinus radio station WVOU is hitting the right frequency and gaining popularity with students.
An immersive drawing installation inspired by Collegeville, Phoenixville, and the Route 29 corridor between them now greets visitors to the Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art.
Ursinus College joins the worldwide Shakespeare 400 celebration with its own special production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream Oct. 6-9.
For almost two months, Melissa Rutkowski ’12 will cover 3,070 miles through eight states from San Diego to St. Augustine, Fla.
An Ursinus professor’s research helps farmers make the best decision to improve their fields.
A Fierce Kind of Love, the renowned play that explores the intellectual disabilities rights movement in Philadelphia and throughout Pennsylvania, comes to Ursinus College for two special performances.
Ursinus is in the top 100 of national liberal arts colleges, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report, Washington Monthly and Forbes.
Michael C. Marcon ’86 has resigned from the Ursinus College Board of Trustees. Vice Chair Nina B. Stryker ’78 assumes the role of interim board chair effective immediately.
Professor of Philosophy and Humanities Carlin Romano will address the first international conference of the Richard Rorty Society