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Fall 2020

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  • On the Fast Track,

    Patterson Field is sporting a brand-new look. Home to seven of Ursinus’s varsity athletic teams, Patterson, which was first converted to a turf field in 2011, was resurfaced over the summer and is also surrounded by a new track, which was replaced for the first time in nearly 40 years. keep reading

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    On the Fast Track

    Patterson Field is sporting a brand-new look. Home to seven of Ursinus’s varsity athletic teams, Patterson, which was first converted to a turf field in 2011, was resurfaced over the summer and is also surrounded by a new track, which was replaced for the first time in nearly 40 years.
  • Giving 2 Ursinus College Day 2024

    #Giving2UCDay

    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!

  • Students who participated in the Digital Spark program held a poster session at the U-Imagine Center's 10-year anniversary celebration.

    U-Imagine Center Has Much to Celebrate for Its 10th Anniversary

    Since 2013, the U-Imagine Center for Integrative and Entrepreneurial Studies has worked to develop and sustain a campuswide entrepreneurial spirit via a year-round series of programs, events, competitions, and—as of this semester—a new minor as well as a concentration in the new business economics major.

  • AIDAN NADELL '25

    Aidan Nadell ’25

    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.
  • PVX NEO

    Students Among First to Tour Phoenixville’s Revolutionary Energy-Generating Wastewater Facility

    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.