The New View
How an Ursinus lab is threading machine learning and the human element.
How an Ursinus lab is threading machine learning and the human element.
To conclude our three-part series on the college’s commitment, under the international Okanagan Charter, to the well-being of people, places, and planet, we are doing a deeper dive into how students serve as supporters, educators, and role models.
Aidan Nadell ’25 concludes each email he writes with a simple reminder: “Stay smiling.” Chances are you’ve seen him around campus without even knowing it. He’s often spreading Ursinus pride everywhere he goes as the Bear mascot. Get to know Aidan.
Honor the Past.
Celebrate the Present.
Inspire the Future.
The 10th annual #Giving2UCDay will be on Founders Day this year, February 5, 2024. Join us at the start of a new tradition!
The field hockey team won four games this season against nationally ranked opponents: No. 20 William Smith, No. 23 Lynchburg, No. 18 The College of New Jersey, and No. 25 Swarthmore. They sit in the top 25 of the NFHCA national poll.
Men’s Soccer enjoyed the best start to a season in over 30 years at 4-0.
The volleyball team, competing for a potential first-ever Centennial Conference Tournament berth, beat Muhlenberg for the first time since 2003.
Men’s Cross Country finished second at the LVC Dutchmen Invitational, the highest among Division III schools in a field that also featured Division I and Division II competition.
Stories, weddings and updates from our Ursinus classmates
Cheryl L. Wager died September 5, 2023.
Cynthia K. Ritter ’06 and Scott M. Lussier were married June 19, 2022. They welcomed a daughter, Isabelle Anne Lussier, on August 4, 2023.
Donald E. Parlee ’55 died March 21, 2024.
Gary McAneney ’87 hosted a reunion of 50 football and Alpha Phi Epsilon alumni at the Trappe Tavern in February.
Gayle K. Byerly, professor emeritus of English, died January 12, 2024.
Ursinus alumni from the 60s through the 90s attended a holiday reception in conjunction with the Voices of Ursinus holiday concert. Pictured: Chuck Fryer ’68, Jeff Jowett ’77, Rosa Abrahams, Andy Davis, Rickie Lee Sands ’68, Jenn Kitner ’91, Lesley Katz ’87, Holly Hubbs, J. Lawrence Geist ’73, Susan Zeager ’68, Rebecca Stackhouse ’72, and Louis Angelo ’73.
Scientists by day. Woodworkers by night (and weekends). Emily Schleicher Worrilow ’16 and Jim Worrilow ’16 are the skilled craftspeople behind Worrilow Woodworking, an in-home business built on entrepreneurship, art, and science. Oh, and a whole lot of sanding.
As part of the college’s growing civic, cultural, and economic partnership with Phoenixville, Ursinus students, faculty, and staff got an early look at the nation’s first municipally owned hydrothermal carbonization system, PVXNEO, at Phoenixville’s wastewater treatment plant.