The Faculty Jazz Ensemble will perform tonight.
Following the tragic loss of Jigme Nidup '19, Dickinsonians gather to honor and remember one of their own.
A service trip inspired Kirsten Walsh ’17 to study international environmental issues. A year later, she was running an ultra-marathon to help raise funds for clean-water programs in Ethiopia.
With more than $31,000 raised so far, Dickinson is nearing its goal as a United Way campaign pacesetter.
From a vast collection of pop culture paraphernalia to a high-impact hobby, Dick Forrester is not your average math professor.
MOB announces that alternative hip-hop artist Hoodie Allen will headline the fall concert on Friday, Nov. 6.
Take a look back at the two-decade history of Bluegrass on the Grass, the beloved music festival the campus hosts for the 21st time this weekend.
Hundreds of students, faculty and staff gathered in the HUB Social Hall to mourn the death and share memories of first-year student Jigme Nidup.
With one of her novels turned into a major motion picture, Jennifer Howard '94, teacher by day, might be living every English major's dream.
Science majors travel to Boston to present original research to the pros during the 250th American Chemical Society national meeting and exposition.
Students and faculty bring together business, arts and sustainable agriculture to launch new pop-up restaurant.
“If we all give a little then we improve the lives of a lot of students, just like those who came before us gave so we could enjoy our college experience.”
John Englander ’72 has made issues surrounding rising sea level his life's work, and he's getting a lot of attention for it.
When the pope visits the U.S. this month, what messages matter most? Faculty members weigh in from many perspectives.
Farm Frolics feature locally sourced food, lawn games, group activities and musical performances.