On Patriot Day, Dickinsonians and community members gathered on campus to recall those lost during the attacks of 9/11.
Rush scholar, varsity swimmer and ROTC cadet Brian Reid '17 discusses teaching English in Cambodia; math, music and sailing; and the composer he'd most like to meet.
English major and Posse Scholar Janel Pineda ’18 discusses her love of reading and storytelling, the need for greater diversity in literature and the poet with whom she’d like to break bread.
Superpower: Bagpipes (and science). Passion: Sustainability. Future: Green chemistry and microbial engineering. Meet Andrew McGowan '16.
Dickinsonians celebrate the signing of the college's charter as well as Dickinson's rich history of philanthropy during the annual Charter Day picnic.
Center for Service, Social Justice & Spirituality (CSSS) joins three paths to purposeful living.
From real evil to that portrayed on the pages of comic books, a thread has formed for Assistant Professor of Philosophy Jim Sias.
Former congressman Rush Holt, CEO of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, will present the Glover Memorial Lecture, a Clarke Forum event.
Jeff Kingston '99 becomes interim general manager of the Seattle Mariners.
Are your donations helping to perpetuate global poverty rather than alleviate it? A student organizes events around that question hoping to inspire meaningful change.
The professor of American studies and women's & gender studies discusses her new role on campus, her latest research project and why her book 'Fat Shame' resonates with so many people.
Mixed-media artist Amy Boone-McCreesh will discuss her work on exhibit at the Goodyear Gallery.
The Trout Gallery will host a reception for its current exhibition of works by Walter Schofield.
“ I’m proud of how Dickinson has evolved over the years but still maintained the essence of what makes Dickinson so special.”
Students interning in government and the legal sector this summer found that professional settings are as different as the people they meet in them.