
Franklin & Marshall's 225th anniversary is just one reason why 2012 will remain etched in the minds of students, faculty members and professional staff.

A comprehensive project to streamline Franklin & Marshall's internal computing resources and information management will soon reach another milestone -- just in time to make the housing selection process easier for F&M students.

F&M's Board of Trustees approved a comprehensive Sustainability Master Plan in October 2012, affirming the College's commitment to fostering a sustainable environment for current and future generations of students, alumni, faculty and professional staff.

Franklin & Marshall College students danced, sang and wowed the crowd with their many talents Nov. 27 in the Alumni Sports & Fitness Center in an effort to prevent abuse and neglect of children across the country.

Franklin & Marshall College's New College House has received one of the highest designations for sustainable building under the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program.

Continuing a longstanding tradition, members of the Franklin & Marshall College community are helping to brighten the holiday season for hundreds of Lancaster residents in need.

Six months after graduating from Franklin & Marshall College, Ted Yoder '12 continues to earn honors for his highly successful undergraduate career.

Generations of F&M alumni join President Daniel R. Porterfield, trustees, members of the faculty and professional staff, students and friends of the College for a 225th Anniversary Gala in New York City's Jazz at Lincoln Center.

Franklin & Marshall President Daniel R. Porterfield, Trustee Ray Sanseverino, Esq. '68, and Chair of the Board of Trustees Dr. Lawrence Bonchek P'91 offer remarks during the College's 225th Anniversary Gala in New York Nov. 29.