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Our Top Videos
Diplomats Shine Brighter
Directed by Andrew Bilindabagabo
Campus Tour
Directed by Andrew Bilindabagabo
F&M Class of 2024 Commencement
Directed by Andrew Bilindabagabo
Jason Cone '99, Commencement Speaker
Directed by Andrew Bilindabagabo
NATO-Backed Research at F&M
Directed by Andrew Bilindabagabo
28 Miles, 25 Years in the Making
Directed by Andrew Bilindabagabo
Class of 2028 Move-In & Convocation
Directed by Andrew Bilindabagabo
2024 True Blue Weekend
Directed by Andrew Bilindabagabo
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‘Own That Achievement,’ NFL Pro Tells Class of 2026 Graduates
Members of the Class of 2026 completed their undergraduate journeys May 9 at Franklin & Marshall College’s 239th Commencement. “You navigated uncertainty, global disruption, and a world that refused to slow down,” said NFL great Troy Vincent, this year’s speaker.
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Class of 2026 Celebrates Four-Year Journey with Lux et Lex Walk
On May 8, students bookended their college journey with the Lux et Lex walk, which they first completed as incoming students. Members of the campus community gathered to cheer for students as they passed under the Lux et Lex arch on Klauder-Apple walkway and celebrated with a champagne toast on Harris Patio.
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New Documentary Explores the Science and Impact Behind F&M’s Leading Environmental Research Efforts
On April 30, more than 100 members of the Franklin & Marshall and Lancaster communities gathered on campus to view the premiere of a new documentary film that showcases the work that F&M faculty and students are leading to better understand and mitigate water quality and erosion issues affecting the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries.