When the men of Raven’s Claw decided to establish a scholarship fund in 1993, they did not anticipate just how successful and invaluable it would be.
The 2017 Medieval & Early Modern Studies Lecture takes a new look at two major Italian Renaissance works and finds an enlightening philosophical thread.
Julie Levin Alexander ’80, P’19 reconnects with Dickinson after seeing her alma mater afresh from her son's perspective.
Fredric Price P’01 and his wife, Ann, hope to start a ripple effect with the Streger-Price Fund at Dickinson.
Documentary filmmaker and community artist Erin Hudson shares her storytelling process during a residency at Dickinson.
Flosha "Flow" Tejada '11 has found her dream job, and it's one that helps her students reach for their dreams as well.
A cultural studies expert discusses the online phenomena of fan-run social media forums.
One day after she was announced as Dickinson's 29th president, Margee Ensign came to Dickinson to meet community members during a brief on-campus reception.
Dickinson broke ground on a new, 129-bed residence hall designed to LEED Platinum for Homes standards.
From fighting Dengue fever in Thailand to helping people cope with family violence in the U.S., Roger Brubaker ’03 proves that there's no limit to where a Dickinson English major can take you.
A neuroscience major's bold choreography is both an artful celebration and real-time demonstration of the mind-body connection in one of eight thought-provoking new works in Freshworks 2017.
Research on Women and Gender by Students Symposium highlights and empowers student research in a wide range of fields.
Mysterious landscapes. Repetitive movements. Queer history. Discarded objects. Transcendent yarn. View photos of works from the class of ‘17’s senior studio-art exhibition, opening Friday, April 28.
Dickinson joins 67 of the nation’s top colleges and universities in the American Talent Initiative, which seeks to help more talented lower-income students enroll in and graduate from college.
Thousands of Dickinsonians give more than $740,000 to the college in a single day for the third Day of Giving.