Highlights From Dickinson’s 2026 Alumni Weekend
Dickinson celebrated milestones, traditions and community June 12-14 as alumni from near and far gathered on campus for the 2026 Alumni Weekend.
After a cancer-research internship at a prestigious hospital, student-leader Kevin Casillas ’28 (chemistry, biology) is planning a career in medical research and health care.
Music and visual art offer fresh perspectives on America's past and present. Learn more about these free public events.
Chelsea Parke Goles '19 shares how Dickinson's liberal-arts education helped prepare her to launch Parke, a growing apparel brand built on timeless essentials and community.
Nathan Caldwell '27 (math, quantitative economics) doesn't just run the numbers. This 2025 CC Scholar-Athlete of the Year seeks the stories behind the stats.
Ranked #3 in his home country of Bangladesh, the math and data analytics student keeps climbing the Rubik's Cube leaderboard.
Bucolic fields and barns are powerful learning spaces at the Dickinson College Farm. Students in any major can do hands-on lessons, research and internships, building skills for impactful careers.
Professor of Physics David Jackson answers a question that might seem unanswerable with his project "How to Hear Light."
“At Dickinson, I’m encouraged to think analytically and critically,” says Eric Han '28 (music, philosophy), a student-composer from Seoul. “I believe this is what true education should be like.”
With Associate Professor of Biology Mike Roberts, students study a challenging form of cancer.