A dying wish becomes reality with the upcoming publication of the late Stephanie Greco Larson's medical memoir.
Tsewang Namgyal '97 yokes capitalism with Buddhist principles for the greater good.
Editor Michelle Simmons pays homage to the delights of eclecticism.
Participants at this year's Homecoming & Family Weekend had extra reason to celebrate.
Meet Rachael Sclafani ’16, a biology major, violinist and student farmer who is interested in reading, knitting, the environment and the great outdoors.
Was there ever really a horse led up the steps of Bosler Hall?
Dickinson professors and students have been teaming up to bring farming 2.0 to the forefront at the College Farm.
A one-of-a-kind field excursion for members of Dickinson's earth sciences program.
Can art influence behavior? Arts Award recipient Sue Coe's harrowing prints and drawings just might.
Faculty members Cotten Seiler, Shawn Bender and Ed Webb rock the limestone at Dickinson, but don't ask them to cover any Journey songs.
Charlie McGuire, sports information director, provides a fall-season recap for Dickinson Magazine.
Red Devil swimmer Caitlin Klockner '16 circles the competition.
Recent publications include Challenging Global Gender Violence by Susan Rose ’77, professor of sociology and director of the Community Studies Center.
The Alumni Council's guiding question for the next two years is to ask, "What does an engaged Dickinson alumni body look like?"
Sept. 28 was a red-letter day for far more than Dickinson's new president, Nancy A. Roseman. An alumna recalls her participation in the Closing Thoughts column.