Nearly 70 years after graduating, Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipient Tom Lacek '48 returns to campus and Biddle Field for Homecoming & Family Weekend.
The 2016 Arts Award residency includes a performance by celebrated pianist Barry Snyder; lectures by leading experts in music, history and philosophy; a choir/orchestra concert; and more.
Senior studio-art majors present intriguing works-in-progress during a preview exhibition that challenges expectations.
In New York and across the globe, Burt Sheaffer ’87 finds himself as connected as ever to Dickinson.
John Patrick Shanley, the award-winning writer behind 'Doubt' and 'Moonstruck,' delivers inspiration and advice on everything from trust and authenticity to ‘Goodnight Moon.’
Economics and philosophy double major John Leibundgut '18 loves the way Dickinson courses have given him "an entirely new way to look at an issue."
Visual culture expert and author Laura Wexler will discuss the importance of early photography to a prominent African-American abolitionist.
From expert real-time analysis to watch parties and "celebrity drivers" and pedicabs shuttling students to the polls, Dickinson is geared up for Election Day.
One of America's foremost playwrights, John Patrick Shanley, will visit Dickinson this week as the 2016-17 recipient of the Harold and Ethel L. Stellfox Visiting Scholars and Writers Program award.
Steve Aoki—the superstar EDM and electro-house musician and producer—is coming to Dickinson on Saturday, Dec. 3.
Meet Caroline Snyder ’19, a third-generation Dickinsonian, musician, Liberty Cap, Triton, First Year Mentor and Benjamin Rush Scholar, and learn why Dickinson was her one and only choice.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year for music lovers at Dickinson. See photos of year-end concerts by a cappella groups and music ensembles.
Meet Meredith Johnson ’18, a dancer, harpist, competitive springboard diver and student-researcher who traveled to Turkey and Greece to study bees, with funding from an NSF grant.
Dickinson earned White House honors for commitment to service and meaningful contributions to the community.
Zayan Ahmed ’19 has big dreams, and he loves to squeeze joy out of life, whether backpacking through the Grand Canyon, cooking for friends and family or playing jazz guitar.