Carlisle has become a destination for the hopping craft beer scene.
Discover what our renowned faculty and dedicated staff are up to, including publications, grants, awards and prominent media placements.
View a sampling of the results of a summer Dickinson Magazine readership survey.
Find out how Dickinson prepared Tony Mestres ’92 for success as a Microsoft executive and as president and CEO of one of the largest community foundations in the nation.
Do you know of a high school student who might be a good fit for Dickinson? Go beyond just telling them about your alma mater—submit a referral!
In her fall 2017 Dickinson Magazine column, Margee Ensign shares some of her Convocation remarks that highlight her vision for the college.
Dickinson will host an exhibition of ceramic art that investigates the phenomenal aspects of the natural world and also responds to our current climate situation.
Dickinson hosts artists-in-residence, The Highlands Duo, for a public lecture, master class and a concert.
Zach Wahl ’98 traces his path from Dickinson to tech-sector CEO and explains why he makes a point of bringing fellow Dickinsonians into his growing team.
For Ted and Kay Gleim Poitras ’53, giving back is a gift that keeps on giving. Discover the impetus for and the impact of their generosity.
Dickinson will host a series of concerts featuring faculty and students in November.
Native American chef and educator Sean Sherman will serve an indigenous-inspired meal on campus and present a special lecture on indigenous food systems.
The Dickinson community came together on Tuesday, Oct. 31, to discuss a recent controversy on campus and the next steps toward building a more inclusive community.
Valerie Busch ’20 chose Dickinson because of its “beautiful campus, genuine people and small class sizes.” Now, she’s probing the link between business and psychology in "the right place" for her.
Growing up on a safari ranch in Zimbabwe, Sophie Kirkman '19 became attuned to the effects of climate change. Now she's deepening her understanding of the issue at Dickinson.