Former colleagues and students honor Rick Lindsey, physics and astronomy academic department technician, who died last August.
Former students remember College Archivist Martha Slotten, who died last August.
Leah Shafer '14 was all about gathering facts. But in the end, she says, the decision to enroll at Dickinson was a matter of both head and heart.
Learn what psychology and Spanish double major Leanne Hoppers '16 likes to play on her dad's record player, what club sport she enjoys, where she studied abroad and what makes her happiest.
Dickinson hosts daylong examination of how climate change is taught.
Gay Fogarty '66 reaps long-lasting rewards from her Dickinson education.
Learn about Tsewang Namgyal ’97’s thoughts on Tibetan development, the power of compassion and the value of meditation.
From a small Kenyan village to Rome, Anna-Lisa Noack '11 finds herself "in the field."
Psychology major Rachel Kruchten '16 discusses who she'd like to meet, what "jackpot" day at the Caf means and the most fascinating class she's had so far.
Dickinson advances to Centennial Conference finals with 77-63 victory over McDaniel College.
Student-curated exhibit highlights interplay between image and text.
Newly admitted and enrolled students get an in-depth look at life as Dickinsonians.
Dickinson will host the CC Men's Basketball Championship this weekend. The Kline Center will be closed for other use at 4 p.m. Friday and 5 p.m. Saturday.
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will deliver Dickinson's Commencement address on Sunday, May 18.
New York Times bestselling author Kay Jamison will present Dickinson’s Morgan Lecture, “Mood Disorders and Creativity,” Thursday, Feb. 27.