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Go Global! Nick Washington ’27 prepares to tag whales in the Gulf of Chiriquí, Panama as a research assistant with Ursinus biology professor Dr. Matt Leslie.(photo by Matthew Leslie). -
Explore Greek Life at Ursinus: Ursinus has a long history of both national and local fraternities and sororities. Grow as a leader, and make the most of your college experience. -
At Ursinus, it’s not just study abroad anymore. Ursinus students pursue internships, service learning, research, and field work overseas. Ursinus has both faculty-led programs abroad and direct enrollment global partnerships. (Photo: Melrose Fellows at beach in Loiza, Puerto Rico) -
The APEX Civic Spark Policy Lab, one of 8 innovation centers at Ursinus was invited to the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners meeting, where they were recognized for the work they will be doing for the county's Office of Innovation, Strategy and Performance. -
Get involved at Ursinus College! Opportunities are unlimited. With nearly 100 clubs and organizations, finding the opportunity for leadership experience will be easy. -
Experiential Learning Week is a week dedicated to first year students focused on building resume-ready skills, exploring careers, tackling real-world challenges, and strengthening confidence through 50+ on and off-campus professional shadowing opportunties. -
Ursinus College offers a dynamic music program of study – integrating music technology, history, theory, & performance. Photo: Winter Ensemble performance on the Lenfest stage -
Wall Street on Main Street. Our newest addition to campus, the Bloomberg Lab in the Myrin Library serves as an invaluable asset for our student financial researchers and future professionals. -
Through applied learning, experiential opportunities, and career development, APEX ensures every student—regardless of major—is prepared for success in a rapidly changing world. Margo Reed for WSJ -
Welcome to the Bears’ Den! Ursinus competes in 26 NCAA III varsity sports. Visit our official athletics site for schedules and results. -
The APEX Sports and Humanity Hub, one of 8 innovation centers on campus took a field trip to Xfinity Mobile Arena to network with Philadelphia Flyers employees, get an arena tour, and enjoy a game. - Ursinus students studying small molecules have a state of the art tool at their disposal: a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectrometer. Prof. Ryan Walvoord’s research lab applies organic synthesis to create new fluorescent molecules with applications in biological imaging and detection.
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Through a blend of theory and hands-on experience, media and communications studies empowers students to become savvy communicators and astute analysts of media’s role in shaping society. Margo Reed -
Our physics students in the GaMES Research lab push the boundaries of materials science, turning ideas into innovative solutions. -
Environment and Sustainability student Kaelin Ryan ’26 is one of three agroecology fellows who spent the summer working in the Ursinus Food Forest, which boasts more than 30 species of trees and shrubs. -
Research students work alongside Dr. Kyle Beyer. The REPS lab completes research projects related to the physiological adaptations to strength and conditioning programs and competitive sport. Margo Reed
What we're doing differently, and what is creating a real difference for our students, is making the pathway from classroom to career intentional from day one.
President Gundolf Graml, Ph.D.








