• Kathryn E. Wentz Juried Undergraduate Exhibition Reception

    Esther Prangley Rice Gallery at McDaniel College 2 College Hill, Westminster, United States

    Reception: Thursday, March 26, 5:30-7:30 p.m., with awards presentation at 6 p.m. This annual exhibition highlights the best undergraduate work, such as painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media. All students are invited to submit up to five works completed while studying at McDaniel College. Winners with pieces selected for the exhibition are announced during the

  • Student Solo Recital

    McDaniel College 2 College Hill, Westminster, MD, United States

    Recital Hall 101, Levine Hall McDaniel College students perform vocal and instrumental solos with instrumental accompanist Lori Anderson and Rachel Andrews.

  • Senior Capstone Exhibition One Reception

    Esther Prangley Rice Gallery at McDaniel College 2 College Hill, Westminster, United States

    Reception: Thursday, April 16, 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6 p.m. The first in a series of end-of-the-year exhibitions showcasing works by graduating students working in a range of media from two- and three-dimensional approaches to digital and new media. Students exhibiting are Lily Coburn, Art major from Germantown, Maryland; Daryn Gluck, Social

  • Monday Night Music: “Gems from the Violin and Piano Repertoire”

    Baker Memorial Chapel 2 College Hill, Westminster, United States

    Baker Memorial Chapel McDaniel Senior Lecturer Nicholas Currie performs on violin with pianist Diana Greene works by Beethoven, Arvo Pärt, and a transcription of a Chopin Nocturne by legendary violinist Nathan Milstein.

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  • College Choir Concert

    Baker Memorial Chapel 2 College Hill, Westminster, United States

    Baker Memorial Chapel  The McDaniel College Choir performs its spring concert, under the direction of Senior Lecturer Kyle Engler, featuring music from around the world, including Argentina, India, Scotland, Austria, Germany, and more.

  • Student African Drum Ensembles

    Baker Memorial Chapel 2 College Hill, Westminster, United States

    Baker Memorial Chapel  Students in McDaniel College’s Student African Drum Ensembles perform, under the direction of Senior Adjunct Lecturer Pape Demba “Paco” Samb.

  • Senior Capstone Exhibition Two Reception

    Esther Prangley Rice Gallery at McDaniel College 2 College Hill, Westminster, United States

    Reception: Thursday, April 30, 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a gallery talk at 6 p.m. The second in a series of end-of-the-year exhibitions showcasing works by graduating students working in a range of media from two- and three-dimensional approaches to digital and new media. Students exhibiting are Camellia Codd, Art major from Mount Airy, Maryland; Alexandra Combass,

  • Singing on Stage

    Dorothy Elderdice Studio Theatre, WMC Alumni Hall 2 College Hill, Westminster, MD 21157, Westminster, MD, United States

    Dorothy Elderdice Studio Theatre, WMC Alumni Hall McDaniel students perform staged scenes from operas by composers Mozart, Puccini, Bellini, and others, and Broadway musicals, such as “Chicago,” “Hamilton,” and “Rent.”

  • A Cappella Ensemble

    Baker Memorial Chapel 2 College Hill, Westminster, United States

    Baker Chapel The Green TerrorTones, the premier vocal ensemble at McDaniel College, performs “storytelling” music by Joni Mitchell, Billy Joel, Crosby, Stills, & Nash, and more, joined by the McDaniel Jazz Ensemble.

  • McDaniel Cinema Showcase

    Decker Auditorium, Lewis Hall of Science 2 College Hill, Westminster, MD, United States

    Decker Auditorium, Lewis Hall of Science Note: some content contains adult material and is intended for mature audiences This annual event showcases student-produced fiction and documentary films as the culminating project for each Cinema major’s senior capstone. Each screening includes a brief Q&A with the filmmaker. Visit www.mcdaniel.edu/cinema for more information about McDaniel’s Cinema program.

  • Jazz Night

    Mainstage Theatre, WMC Alumni Hall 2 College Hill, MD, United States

    Mainstage Theatre, WMC Alumni Hall Directed by Adjunct Lecturer Brian Frazier, the concert features diverse styles of jazz, including big band swing, bebop, Latin, funk, rock, and blues.