
Reading Through Terror: Shelat Challenges Cultural Understanding in the Classroom
Since joining Ursinus in 2022, Assistant Professor of English Jay Shelat has used popular media such as “The Hunger Games” and “Iron Man” to show the impact terror has had on modern popular culture

Ursinus College Unveils APEX
APEX at Ursinus is a transformative new learning ecosystem combining academic Inquiry with real-world experiences. Nearly $10M in commitments from donors have been made to date for APEX implementation, which begins in fall 2025.

Two Ursinus Students Awarded St. Andrews Scholarships
Kelsey Lyons ’27 and Trey Dykeman ’25 are the first Ursinus College students to be awarded a St. Andrews Scholarship in the same year.

Argondezzi Chosen for Prestigious Quarry Farm Writing Residency
Quarry Farm Fellows are named each year by the Center for Mark Twain Studies. Dr. Argondezzi will spend two weeks writing at the Quarry Farm in Elmira, N.Y.

From English Major to Award-Winning Reality TV: An Unlikely Journey Transforming Financial Health
After decades in the world of finance, English major, Michael Cyr ’92 takes an unexpected path to the award stage in Hollywood.