Dine Before ‘The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe’

Dinner and a Show

Ursinus has once again teamed up with The Collegeville Economic Development Corp. (CEDC) to offer a “Dinner and a Show” promotion, which provides an entertaining and inexpensive night out for Collegeville area residents. Ursinus’s second play this year is the edgy but optimistic comedy, The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe. Read More»


Roger Lee Returns to Dance on Lenfest Stage

Roger Lee

When Roger Lee, a 2010 graduate of Ursinus College, started college, he spoke of his longstanding dream of founding a dance company. Last spring, he realized his goal when Roger Lee Dance premiered. Read More»


Hobson House Service Featured in Huffington Post

Theater Professor Domenick Scudera writes in his Huffington Post blog about Hobson House and the desire among its residents to engage in community service. In the blog titled “Civic Engagement and the College Campus,” Scudera quotes Ursinus students who explain what community service means to them. Scudera is a regular Huffington Post blogger.


Ursinus, Borough Launch Dinner and a Show Program

Dinner and a Show

Ursinus College has teamed with the Collegeville Economic Development Corp. (CEDC) to offer “Dinner and a Show,” with local restaurants offering dinner specials to individuals who attend designated performances at Ursinus College. The program was launched with the Ursinus Theater Department’s slapstick British comedy Noises Off. Read More»


View the Spring 2013 On Campus

On Campus Spring 2013

The Spring 2013 On Campus brochure is now available. It includes information about exhibitions in the Berman Museum of Art, as well as programs in Bomberger Auditorium, The Kaleidoscope Performing Arts Center, and other sites on campus. Read More»


Junior Wins Global Scholarship

kendalconrad

Junior Kendal Conrad is a recipient of the Womenetics Advancing Aspirations Global Scholarship. The $1,500 monetary prize was awarded for an essay Conrad wrote on gender stereotypes in children’s media. Read More»