An Open Invitation
to Explore
to Explore
- Explore the arts! This April, the theater department performed the Tony-award-winning best musical Fun Home at the Kaleidoscope Performing Arts Center. The show was double-casted, allowing for more on-stage opportunities for our talented students.
- Coming Fall 2025: Through applied learning, experiential opportunities, and career development, APEX at Ursinus will ensure every student—regardless of major—is prepared for success in a rapidly changing world. (Photo from our annual Career & Internship Fair)
- At Ursinus, student and faculty researchers from across academic disciplines advance our knowledge of the brain. Margo Reed Studio
- Every other January, students in the course, Biology of the Neotropics head to Costa Rica with their faculty for research and exploration.
- Faculty mentorship and student curiosity spark scientific breakthroughs in our chemistry department, where high-level research is the norm. Alexandra Bender '24 is heading west to the University of Oregon to pursue a Ph.D. in Organometallic Chemistry.
- Where nature meets research: Ursinus students uncover environmental insights at the Whitaker Environmental Research Station, located just off campus.
- At the grand opening of the new Music and Design (MxD) Recording Studio in Bomberger Hall, students demonstrated the state of art equipment to the campus community.
- Explore the latest Ursinus Magazine. Ursinus alum and Paralympian, Emi Perry ’15 is the definition of resilience in motion. Read the cover story and learn about her inspiring journey. KIELINSKI PHOTOGRAPHERS
- Kyra Norman '26, an English major and African American and Africana Studies minor, worked with Drs. Lott and Onaci as a summer fellow, exploring how black writers and filmmakers use the horror genre to narrate histories of black trauma.
- Behind every great show and stunning design is a team of dedicated creators! Our Performing and Visual Arts and Design and Technology students are making magic happen.
- Soak in the colorful seasons along the Perkiomen Trail. Ride, walk, or run the the trail that leads to the heart of Philadelphia. The Perkiomen Trail borders one side of campus and spans 60 miles from Green Lane Park to the Philadelphia Art Museum!
Our mission is to equip students not just to navigate complexity but to flourish in a world of constant change. Ursinus is a college that prepares nimble, creative, forward-thinking leaders—people ready to shape the future.
President Robyn Hannigan