“A lot of people don’t realize that estate giving is a great opportunity," says Greg Zimmerman ’83. "They need to know that the college can leverage a gift like this right away."
The College Choir tackles Beethoven's sublime Ninth Symphony from many angles, as it prepares to perform onstage with the Hershey Symphony Orchestra.
Islamic-studies scholar Akbar Ahmed will discuss relations between the West and the World of Islam after 9/11.
A scholar with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum will discuss the ongoing pursuit of Nazi criminals.
Student experiences illustrate the transformative power of what is at the core of our educational model.
Meet national track and field star Champion Goldy '43, who's collecting accolades well into his 10th decade.
Whether in times of stress or as informal riffs on a theme, these students make art a communal act.
Day of Giving puts crowdfunding to work for the Dickinson Fund.
Dickinson faculty share their stories about the collaborative spirit nurtured in the classroom and beyond, leading to new ideas, new research, new world views.
Baseball co-captain Steven Haynes '15 shares how his international business & management major and economics minor help—and hinder—his game.
Recent faculty grants and publications, plus noteworthy news.
Check out recent publications by Dickinson alumni.
Read more from the alumni who, as students, helped inspire Dickinson faculty members to explore new paths, as told in “10 Inspirations.”
Results are in for the 2015 Dickinson Energy Challenge, and the future looks greener by the day.
In his final column as Alumni Council president, Ty Saini '93 reflects on progress made and hopes for the future.