Angel investor Catherine Friend White ’78 seeks out those who can make a real difference in the world.
For Kabbage.com co-founder Rob Frohwein ’90, entrepreneurship is at the core of his being.
Mystery meat. Fruit in light syrup. Mac & cheese with hot dogs. School lunch staples, right? Not if Bryan MacPhail '04 has anything to do with it.
Students take research out of the library and into the world, conducting global research into international relations and public health while studying abroad.
Hugh Woodward and Helen Kisner met at Dickinson more than a century ago. Today, their legacy lives on in the Sandia Foundation.
After months of careful data-gathering and analysis, science student-researchers present their discoveries at the Science Student Research Symposium.
Robert Hindle '64's lifelong study of international business and culture deepened while working in Egypt during the 9/11 attacks. Today, he helps support Dickinson's Middle East studies program.
Mary and Barry Hannigan perform their last recital before retirement.
Dickinsonians all over the world united to make the Day of Giving a huge success with more than 2,400 gifts in a single day.
New York artist/environmentalist Mary Miss and artist/entrepreneur Thomas Wharton talk art activism, apps and sustainable spaces during overlapping visits to campus.
Four Dickinsonians earn prestigious National Science Foundation fellowships.
Day of Giving kicks off today, asking the Dickinson community to come together to make 2,020 gifts to the college in a single day.
"Dickinson paved the way for me, and it’s only right to give back.”
Dickinson students, faculty and staff will gather with family members during a Sunday-afternoon service in Allison Hall.
Sports psychologist Mitch Abrams delves into the realities of anger and violence in sports.