
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.

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.

View a list of recent publications by Franklin & Marshall College faculty members, professional staff and students.

Franklin & Marshall College's Sponaugle-Williamson Field will be rocking Saturday when the F&M football team (7-3) hosts the Albright College Lions (7-3) in the Eastern College Athletic Conference's (ECAC) Southeast Bowl.

David Schuyler, the Arthur and Katherine Shadek Professor of Humanities and American Studies, and fellow historian David Stameshkin, retired F&M associate dean and prefect emeritus of Bonchek College House, recounted highlights of the College's 225-year history during a talk titled "Picture This: Images and Stories of F&M's History," during a Nov. 8 Common Hour.

Two Franklin & Marshall College government professors offered their views for "2012 Election Reactions," two videos reflecting on the outcome of the heated contest between President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney -- and what's next for the United States.

From a little-known tale of the French resistance during World War II to a story of religion and love in the 16th century, members of the Franklin & Marshall and Lancaster communities are experiencing a series of adventures in French film this semester.

F&M students donate unused portions of their dining plans to help feed residents of local homeless shelters.

When the results of a Franklin & Marshall College Poll are released in a presidential election year, news reporters, bloggers, political pundits, national party leaders, think tanks and the F&M campus community begin talking about how Pennsylvania will figure in statewide and national politics.