Linking Art and Inquiry
At the Berman Museum, students are taking a multidisciplinary approach to collaborating with contemporary artists and curating exhibitions at the intersection of some of the world’s biggest issues.
CIE Overseas
An international component was added to select sections of the Common Intellectual Experience (CIE) last year thanks to the college’s partnership with the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).
Sue Valerio Sladen
Cryptocurrency: A Wise Investment or a Waste of Time?
Alumni Weekend: April 22-23
The wait is over! Ursinus is excited to welcome back the Classes of 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, and 1972 for their reunions this spring at Alumni Weekend. Plan to celebrate with fellow alumni and classmates on April 22-23, 2022.
Register online and view the following information:
- Alumni Weekend schedule of events
- Hotel accommodation
- List of registered attendees
Can’t attend? Your impact can still be felt! Make a gift in honor of your milestone reunion, while also providing crucial resources for current students! Information about Covid guidelines are posted on our web link below and will be updated before the event.
Details and Register
The U-Imagine Center’s Top 10 Ways to Be An Innovative Thinker
Maureen Cumpstone, Entrepreneur-in-Residence
Believe that everything is possible.
Be a great leader and collaborator.
Find where you can help others.
- Work on things that are beyond what exists today.
- Find where value lies.
Imagine the destination and work backward to today’s reality.
Be curious and ask questions.
Research, experiment, act, and learn.
Put forth effort and determination to produce results.
- Do it now because later becomes never.
Class Notes & Weddings
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.
Campus Life on the Googleplex
Walk across a college campus and you never know who you might bump into—a professor, a friend, or maybe even the president or a dean. It’s that connectivity that really lends itself to collaboration and collegiality. Now, think of that on a much larger scale. For Becca Kamm Miller ’12, working at Google isn’t too far removed from strolling from Corson to the Kaleidoscope. The tech giant is a breeding ground for ideas and creativity.
10 Bears Enshrined in Athletics Hall of Fame
Women’s History Month: The Legacy of Snell’s Belles
NIH Funds Key Collaboration Between Ursinus and Gettysburg
A Conversation with Carrie Mae Smith
Muralist Merz, Former Eagle Sikahema to Address Ursinus Grads
Student Work Featured in KOP Exhibition
NIH Funding Continues Crucial Work in Lyczak Lab