What Does Black History Month Mean to Ursinus Professors?
As we head towards the end of February, we continue to celebrate Black History Month by honoring African American achievements, contributions, and struggles throughout history. […]
As we head towards the end of February, we continue to celebrate Black History Month by honoring African American achievements, contributions, and struggles throughout history. […]
Update and Correction: A previous version of this article stated that all CIE-200 sections will be tied to APEX hubs in Spring 2027. As of […]
Sidney Belleroche And I’ll just ask one more time for the record, do you consent to be recorded? Will Atkins Yes. SB Perfect. So to […]
Across the professional world, Ursinus alumni are making an impact. But none may be the subject of more attention at the moment than Steve Donahue […]
The palm trees and bright sun soar over Allegiant Stadium, one of the most beautiful sights in allof football. It’s been the home of the […]
The Department of Theater and Dance’s run of In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks is one of my favorite productions that I have performed in […]
As the class of 2026 approaches the end of their college journeys, we asked what advice they’d offer to younger Bears just beginning their own. […]
The Ursinus College Wind Ensemble has seen tremendous growth in their last few seasons both internally and externally. The size of the band has increased […]
On Wednesday, October 22nd, at precisely 7pm, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai appeared in an online seminar open to Ursinus students to talk about […]
With the start of fall bringing a chill of cold weather to campus, students find themselves trying to stay in the warmth of their beds […]
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