Talking with Bobby Fong: A USGA-sponsored Event
Giving President-elect Dr. Bobby Fong a chance to meet and talk directly with Ursinus students, the Ursinus Student Government Association hosted a Town Meeting in Bomberger Auditorium this week....
View ArticleSIFE Advance to Nationals, By Empowering Others
For the second consecutive year members of UC Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) are Philadelphia Regional Champions, and will advance to the National Exposition. SIFE has been on the Ursinus campus...
View ArticleMoot Court Competition Finals Open to All
Come root for your favorite legal team! The Ursinus community is invited to the finals of the Moot Court competition Monday April 25 in Musser Auditorium of Pfahler Hall at 6 p.m. Students interested...
View ArticlePhi Kappa Sigma Fraternity Wins National Award
The Phi Kappa Sigma International Fraternity has awarded the Delta Rho Chapter at Ursinus College the “Carroll K. Simons Outstanding Chapter Award.” This award, given for the 2010-2011 academic year,...
View ArticleMen’s Rugby in Championship Game
The Men’s Rugby Team at Ursinus College will play in a conference championship game Saturday, Nov. 19, against Rowan University’s team. Last weekend’s win over Gettysburg sent the Ursinus team to the...
View ArticleUrsinus Men’s Rugby Victorious
Cheers to Ursinus Men’s Rugby who were victorious over American University in a St. Patrick’s Day contest in Washington, D.C., this weekend. The team now continues in the Nationals playoff competition....
View ArticleActivities Fair 2012: Beyond the Classroom
Ursinus students are known for their involvement outside the classroom, their conviction and ceaseless energy. A wide variety of clubs and organizations provide students with a political voice,...
View ArticleSpeaker’s House Honors Ursinus Fraternity for Service
The Sigma Pi-Theta Sigma fraternity chapter of Ursinus College will be recognized for its community service and volunteer work by The Speaker’s House, a nonprofit historical organization dedicated to...
View ArticleSTILT, Making an Impact with Middle School Students
Timothy Jordan wanted to make a difference in the lives of young students who might not have college on their radar. Ursinus College’s Students Today Into Leaders Tomorrow STILT initiative started in...
View ArticleComposing an Original Symphony
For his Summer Fellows research, David Nolan composed an original Sonata Allegro movement of a Neo-Romantic symphony. The piece is written for an array of instruments, he says, and features hints of...
View ArticleActive Beyond the Classroom
A wide variety of clubs and organizations provide Ursinus students with a political voice, creative outlets, networking opportunities, religious community, and entertainment. Photos from this year’s...
View ArticleKindness Week: A Feel-Good Success
You couldn’t walk very far on campus this week without encountering one of the many inspirational messages written in chalk on the sidewalks. The feel-good campaign is the work of Fighting for Ophelia,...
View ArticleRecyclemania Carnival a Huge Hit
Stacking recycled water bottles, taste-testing organics versus non-organics, recycled origami from Ellie Katz 2015, organic aphrodisiacs (strawberries, blood oranges, chocolate), along with recycled...
View ArticleBiochemistry Students Help Brownie Troop Learn About Science
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BCMB) students recently volunteered their time to help some local Brownie Scouts earn their scientist badge. The students are all members of the Ursinus...
View ArticleWhat Kind of Bear Are You? Office of Sustainability Green Living Certification
The Office of Sustainability is introducing a pilot program for students: Green Living Certification! If you’re wondering what your “green rating” is as a UC bear, this is the survey for you. We have...
View ArticleChanging Views of the Disabled, One Logo at a Time
Kayla O’Mahony 2018 spent her final year at Maynard High School in Maynard, Mass., working on a senior project focused on changing society’s view on disabilities. For part of her project, Kayla...
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