• Transformation Tuesday: Q&A With Nicholas R. '24

    Every week, we’re showcasing our graduating students as they prepare to say goodbye to Dean. On each #TransformationTuesday or #FavoriteMemoryFriday, you’ll get a before and after look at where they started vs. where they are now. Next up is Nicholas Ricci '24, a Business Management major. Read on to learn more.

  • College Musical Theatre Programs - How to Pick the Right One?

    If you're a high school student considering a musical theater major in college, you may be overwhelmed with how to possibly find the best college for your needs. We're here to help. Read more for suggestions on how to choose the best program for you.

  • Transformation Tuesday: Q&A With Lucy Y. '24

    Every week, we’re showcasing our graduating students as they prepare to say goodbye to Dean. On each #TransformationTuesday or #FavoriteMemoryFriday, you’ll get a before and after look at where they started vs. where they are now. First up is Lucy Young '24. Read on to learn more.

  • Favorite Memory Friday: Q&A with Syra P. '24

    Every week, we’re showcasing our graduating students as they prepare to say goodbye to Dean. On each #FavoriteMemoryFriday or #TransformationTuesday, you’ll get a before and after look at where they started vs. where they are now. First up is Syra Pandey '24 a Dance and Psychology double major. Read on to learn more.

  • Student Spotlight: Katherine L.'s Research Puts Humanities Into Action

    Dean College junior, Katherine L., is a Liberal Arts and Studies major, following the global studies track. She is particularly interested in Middle Eastern history and Islamic studies. Her research has recently been published for the second time in the Macksey Journal and she will also be presenting her new research on Islamic State propaganda at Lycoming College’s Undergraduate Humanities Research Conference. Read on to learn more.

  • Pursuing a Degree in History: Studying More Than Just the Past

    History tends to be one of those majors that gets overlooked. However, believing that history does not repeat itself is often incorrect, and a degree in the subject can provide you with many important skills that employers require. Whether you want to be a public historian working for museums and historical societies, or go on to law school where a history degree often comes in handy, you’ll gain a number of important skills while studying the subject. Read on to learn more.