What do you get when you combine 70 first-year students, 'Toy Story' and root beer kegs?
Check out the latest publications by Dickinson alumni.
Recent faculty publications, grants and awards.
Michael Donnelly ’02 challenges Dickinsonians to share our stories and Dickinson connections with not only fellow alumni, but also with current and prospective students.
Federal agency crowns Dickinson as largest green-power user in the Centennial Conference.
Classical Greece, awkward family photos, social media, the squeal of a bubble-tea machine: There are many inspirations behind the 2016 senior studio-art exhibition.
There’s no question that Dickinson is experiencing an entrepreneurial boom. Read about some of the college’s latest initiatives and the people behind them.
Noorjahan Akbar ’14, an internationally renowned advocate for Afghan women, returns to Dickinson to co-screen a documentary about contemporary journalism in her home country.
Jeff Wood ’85 takes us on a stroll through Carlisle in 1905, with future Modernist maven Marianne Moore.
Meet Moira Mahoney ’16, co-captain, four-year starter, D-Tones president and English major.
Kathy Ryan ’84 reflects on her decision to launch a new business in the midst of the Great Recession.
When Austra Treicis and her family fled Latvia in 1944, she had no idea that Dickinson would become her home, or that she would become a source of refuge for many young women living in Drayer Hall.
Red & White Day celebrates Dickinson athletics with hundreds of admitted students and their families.
Eller Mallchok ’15's love of the scientific method, coupled with her experience with the Idea Fund and co-founding The Dog House, drew her to a job with an innovative investment platform.
For Wyatt Lonergan ’11, co-founder and owner of Tribe Bicycle Co., the entrepreneurial path began on a run and led him into a Chinese restaurant.