F&M Stories
Top Videos of 2025
From groundbreaking research in the classroom to thrilling victories on the field, F&M students learn with purpose and lead with impact. Enjoy a compilation of videos that capture campus memories from the past calendar year – from the first steps students take on campus to the moment they triumphantly toss mortarboards in the air.
Our Top Videos
Welcome Andrew "Andy" Rich, 17th President of F&M
Welcome, Class of 2029!
F&M Class of 2025 Commencement
Commencement Speaker Sandra Cisneros: 'Working with Generosity'
Jonathan Groff Urges Grads to 'Accept the Unknown'
Sociologist Asks: 'Do We Live in a Just World?'
Behind the Scenes: True Blue Welcome Crew
True Blue Weekend: The Biggest Campus Celebration of the Year
F&M Athletics: Built to Compete. Ready to Lead.
F&M Diplomats Make Football History
Our Top Social Media Videos
@fandmcollege Gen Z Dips i.d. Gen X challenge #fandmcollege #generations #eighties #diplomatsforever #challenges ♬ original sound - F&M
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April 16, 2026
F&M Sorority Life Provides Community and Opportunities for Real-World Impact
Members of Franklin & Marshall’s seven sororities joined to form friendships and build community on campus. Reflecting on their experiences, student leaders say they found the sense of connection they were looking for and more — including opportunities to make an impact by giving back.
March 30, 2026
Members of Class of 2030 Explore Campus at Early Enrollment Day
Members of Franklin & Marshall College’s Class of 2030 had a chance to preview campus life and picture themselves as members of the campus community at Early Enrollment Day on March 27. Students who identified F&M as their top choice and applied early decision spent the day learning more about the campus they’ll soon call home through tours, student panels, and more.
February 5, 2026
F&M Selected to Join National Initiative to Strengthen Civic Inquiry
Franklin & Marshall College has been invited to participate in the Institute for Citizens & Scholars’ Campuswide Immersion (CWI) program, reflecting the College’s commitment to free inquiry and longstanding dedication to preparing students for leadership and engaged citizenship.