
Oct 11, 2022
Intimate African artwork to grace Portlock Center
By Bryan Hay For Africans and African Americans, attention to hairstyles and manipulation of hair represent a cultural richness and a deep, abiding trust…
By Bryan Hay For Africans and African Americans, attention to hairstyles and manipulation of hair represent a cultural richness and a deep, abiding trust…
By Jill Spotz As a child, Louise Frazier, associate director of admissions and coordinator of student success, would pass a prep school on her daily treks…
Naomi Ganpo-Nkwenkwa ’22 is making the STEM field more inclusive for students
Ongoing activities in the PBCC include student organization meetings, art exhibits, workshops, dinners for campus guests, alumni events, guest speakers…
By Shannon Sigafoos Outside the window of his Baltimore-based office at the Social Security Administration (SSA), Kenya Allen ’02 can see the people…
By Bryan Hay In his sixth year as director of the Cathedral Scholars Program at Washington National Cathedral, Joseph Peralta ’09 derives daily inspiration…
In 2018, Sherryta Freeman became the first woman of color to serve as director of athletics at Lafayette College. The former senior associate athletic…
By Stella Katsipoutis-Varkanis “In any circumstance, you get out of life what you put into it.” It’s a lesson David N. Miller Jr. ’93 first learned…
President Nicole Farmer Hurd joined a virtual Zoom call with members of the McDonogh Network during Rivalry Week for an informal meet and greet. Hosted…
Dear Members of the McDonogh Network, First and foremost, we hope that you and your family are safe and healthy. After a tiresome and emotionally challenging…