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Exhibition coordinator Matt Borgen works with students to hang 45 Pieces, part of the 'Pati Hill: Photocopier' exhibit opening Thursday, February 25 in the Arcadia Univeristy Art Gallery.
Exhibition coordinator Matt Borgen works with students to hang 45 Pieces, part of the 'Pati Hill: Photocopier' exhibit opening Thursday, February 25 in the Arcadia Univeristy Art Gallery.
Jeremiah White III, a former international soccer player and current entrepreneur, speaks during a presentation sponsored by the Office of Institutional Diversity on Thursday, February 18.
The Cory Band, a brass band from Wales, UK, performs Friday, February 119 as part of its 8-concert tour of the United States.
The Cory Band, a brass band from Wales, UK, performs Friday, February 119 as part of its 8-concert tour of the United States.
The Cory Band, a brass band from Wales, UK, performs Friday, February 119 as part of its 8-concert tour of the United States.
Marion Rosenbaum ’68; Charles W. Null and Catherine T. Null Memorial Endowed Scholarship recipient, Noxolo Heleni ’21; Kerry Costello-Leraris ’92, ’94MEd, Alumni Association President; Fulfilling the Promise Retention Fund recipient, Terrence Finley ’22, and his father, Daniel Finley, connect during the Celebration of Scholarship event.
Donor, Kerry Costello-Leraris ’92, ’94MEd with Charles W. Null and Catherine T. Null Memorial Endowed Scholarship recipient, Noxolo Heleni ’21.
Recipient of the Charles L. Moulton Mathematics Scholarship, Long Nguyen ’20 and donor, Dr. Linda Moulton.
Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations, Brigette A. Bryant; Fulfilling the Promise Retention Fund recipient, Stephanie Gonzalez ’22; and Trustee Emerita, Beverly Rappaport Goldberg ’53.
Alma Alabilikian ’58, Barbara Jones Sibley ’58, Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Brigette A. Bryant, and Pat Fletcher Lyford ’58. Of the six endowed class scholarships, The Class of 1958 has raised the most of any class in Arcadia’s history.
Mrs. Paayal Nair and President Ajay Nair with Child Care of Montgomery County, Inc. Endowed Scholarship recipient, Aliyah Pulley ’23, and Joan Thomas Martin ’64 Scholarship recipient, Aimee Rouff ’22.
Child Care of Montgomery County, Inc. Endowed Scholarship recipient and keynote speaker, Aliyah Pulley ’23, addresses students and donors during the Celebration of Scholarship.
The Office of Study away hosted a study abroad fair where students could explore the variety of study abroad programs offered to them.
The Office of Study away hosted a study abroad fair where students could explore the variety of study abroad programs offered to them.
The Office of Study away hosted a study abroad fair where students could explore the variety of study abroad programs offered to them.
Arcadia faculty showcased their musical talents as part of the First Fridays in the Castle concert series which takes place on the first Friday of the month.
Arcadia faculty showcased their musical talents as part of the First Fridays in the Castle concert series which takes place on the first Friday of the month.
On Valentine's Day, students volunteering with Counseling Services dressed as fairies and promoted sexual health.
On Valentine's Day, students volunteering with Counseling Services dressed as fairies and promoted sexual health.
The Arcadia University Alumni Association invited Class of 2020 undergraduate and graduate students to kick off the countdown to graduation with 87 Knights to Commencement. Held 87 days before Commencement, students are encouraged to invite any special and influential faculty or staff members to join them for the celebration to thank them for helping to provide a valuable experience during their time at Arcadia.
The Arcadia University Alumni Association invited Class of 2020 undergraduate and graduate students to kick off the countdown to graduation with 87 Knights to Commencement. Held 87 days before Commencement, students are encouraged to invite any special and influential faculty or staff members to join them for the celebration to thank them for helping to provide a valuable experience during their time at Arcadia.
Arcadia University hosted a semi-formal and formal dress sale from Feb. 21st-March 1st to benefit area high school students. Proceeds from the sale went to The Covenant House, a nonprofit organization that provides shelter and support services for homeless and displaced adolescents.
Arcadia University hosted a semi-formal and formal dress sale from Feb. 21st-March 1st to benefit area high school students. Proceeds from the sale went to The Covenant House, a nonprofit organization that provides shelter and support services for homeless and displaced adolescents.
Arcadia University hosted a semi-formal and formal dress sale from Feb. 21st-March 1st to benefit area high school students. Proceeds from the sale went to The Covenant House, a nonprofit organization that provides shelter and support services for homeless and displaced adolescents.
The Office of Institutional Diversity, ACT 101/ Gateway to Success Program, and the Pan African Studies Department held the African American Read on February 26th. This Read-In is a national event that is dedicated to diversity in literature. It is the first and oldest event to promote literature diversity. It was established in 1990 to make literacy a significant part of Black History Month.
The Office of Institutional Diversity, ACT 101/ Gateway to Success Program, and the Pan African Studies Department held the African American Read on February 26th. This Read-In is a national event that is dedicated to diversity in literature. It is the first and oldest event to promote literature diversity. It was established in 1990 to make literacy a significant part of Black History Month.
The Office of Institutional Diversity, ACT 101/ Gateway to Success Program, and the Pan African Studies Department held the African American Read on February 26th. This Read-In is a national event that is dedicated to diversity in literature. It is the first and oldest event to promote literature diversity. It was established in 1990 to make literacy a significant part of Black History Month.
UKnighted Tuesday event brought together Arcadia alumni, faculty, staff and friends to celebrate the best of the University and provide a collective show of support for today’s students.
UKnighted Tuesday event brought together Arcadia alumni, faculty, staff and friends to celebrate the best of the University and provide a collective show of support for today’s students.
The Math and Actuarial Science Club (MASC) and the International Peer Associates League (IPALs) hosted a Karaoke Glow Party on Dec. 4 to help integrate international students into the Arcadia community and promote inclusivity of different cultures.
The Math and Actuarial Science Club (MASC) and the International Peer Associates League (IPALs) hosted a Karaoke Glow Party on Dec. 4 to help integrate international students into the Arcadia community and promote inclusivity of different cultures.
Arcadia students were invited to make lavender jars and hang out with miniature ponies as part of destress week co-sponsored by Student Health Services, Engagement and New Student Programs, Counseling Services, and the LRN.
Arcadia students were invited to make lavender jars and hang out with miniature ponies as part of destress week co-sponsored by Student Health Services, Engagement and New Student Programs, Counseling Services, and the LRN.
Arcadia students were invited to make lavender jars and hang out with miniature ponies as part of destress week co-sponsored by Student Health Services, Engagement and New Student Programs, Counseling Services, and the LRN.
Arcadia students were invited to make lavender jars and hang out with miniature ponies as part of destress week co-sponsored by Student Health Services, Engagement and New Student Programs, Counseling Services, and the LRN.
Arcadia University and The Foundation of The Society of St. George invited Society members, alumni of the Foundation's scholarship program, and Arcadia University leaders and students for a Celebratory Holiday Dinner recognizing more than 30 years of generosity.
Arcadia University and The Foundation of The Society of St. George invited Society members, alumni of the Foundation's scholarship program, and Arcadia University leaders and students for a Celebratory Holiday Dinner recognizing more than 30 years of generosity.
Arcadia University students were invited to come enjoy a late night breakfast in the dining hall and gain some energy for their finals.
Arcadia University students were invited to come enjoy a late night breakfast in the dining hall and gain some energy for their finals.
The Art Department Class of 2020 presented the Visionary 2020: 8x8 Exhibition during the show opening on December 12th. This exhibition features a collection of senior work dedicated towards presenting their unique voice and creative talents.
The Art Department Class of 2020 presented the Visionary 2020: 8x8 Exhibition during the show opening on December 12th. This exhibition features a collection of senior work dedicated towards presenting their unique voice and creative talents.
On Dec. 17, members of the Arcadia University community explored areas of sustainability, First-Year Student Experience, civic engagement, and other topics that emerged from the Strategy Development sessions held throughout the fall 2019 semester.
On Dec. 17, members of the Arcadia University community explored areas of sustainability, First-Year Student Experience, civic engagement, and other topics that emerged from the Strategy Development sessions held throughout the fall 2019 semester.