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Diplomats Shine Brighter
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Campus Tour
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F&M Class of 2024 Commencement
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Jason Cone '99, Commencement Speaker
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NATO-Backed Research at F&M
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28 Miles, 25 Years in the Making
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Class of 2028 Move-In & Convocation
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2024 True Blue Weekend
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June 26, 2025
Heading for the Bright Lights
As a first-year at F&M, Samantha Correa ’24 knew she liked working with cameras, writing stories and performing. Now, she is pursuing a master's degree in radio, television, and digital communication at Boston University. “F&M’s liberal arts curriculum allowed me to be part of many things during my time there,” she said.
June 20, 2025
From the Gridiron to the Computer Grid
On the football field, Isaiah Brown ’24 found routine and discipline. In the classroom, he found logic and purpose. "It wasn’t until I signed up for a computer science course that things started to click," he said. Brown is now a software engineer for Lockheed Martin.
June 18, 2025
F&M Women & Philanthropy Event Celebrates Success, Honors Charter Members
More than 80 Franklin & Marshall alumnae, parents and friends, many of them charter members of F&M Women & Philanthropy, gathered at Bloomberg Philanthropies in New York City June 4 to commemorate the initiative’s progress and to build community among the College’s women leaders.