Policy major and Posse Scholar Frieda Adu-Brempong ’16 discusses social problem-solving and the Washington Center project that earned her a trip to Japan.
Ben Boyerinas ’03 charts a path from student-faculty research at Dickinson to the cutting edge of cancer immunotherapy.
A student-alumni team travels to Guam to research an invasive snake species with funding from the Department of Defense.
John Montgomery Scholar Liam Fuller ’17 discusses the decision to major in women’s & gender studies, student leadership and advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community.
Fred Kauffman ’77 left part of himself behind because of multiple sclerosis, but another part was waiting to be uncovered.
Monica Thapa '17 discusses what she learned in her most transformative class and during her health-studies internship working with the elderly.
With local law enforcement agencies, Dickinson's Department of Public Safety stages preparedness exercise.
While alumni from more than five generations reconnected and shared milestones during the 2015 Alumni Weekend, many also learned something new.
For Rosalyn Robinson '68, Dickinson, and the scholarships that made it possible, meant that hers would not be "a dream deferred."
Dickinson Scholar celebrates a booming inaugural year. See what's new with this growing digital repository of Dickinson scholarship.
How does climate change affect lake ecology? Max Egener ’16 and Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Kristin Strock are investigating.
Matthew Frankel ’73 reflects on his time at Dickinson and the lifelong friends he made.
The music department nurtures talent across disciplines.
Heather Lezla '91 has lived the artist's life since her Dickinson days, and now she's made it her living.
Dickinson Review’s new issue features fresh voices and a unifying visual theme.