Dickinson’s Faculty Wind Quintet will perform a program of music by French composers.
Dickinson faculty and administrators are frequently in the spotlight, including recent mentions in The Washington Post, The New York Times and National Geographic and on the WeatherChannel.com.
Dickinson alumni get an ultra-rare, all-access tour of a unique Michelangelo exhibit at the Met.
Patricia Collins ’71 and Hunter Tuccio ’18 might seem like an unlikely duo, but their connections through Dickinson have proven beneficial to both.
Alumni Council President David Carlson ’99 shares the value he sees in engaging with the Dickinson community.
Track and field runner Bakary Samasa ’19 hasn’t let an injury keep him on the sidelines. Discover how he’s staying involved in athletics and connecting his sport to his studies.
Muhajir Lesure ’20 investigates solutions to complex environmental and social-justice problems. Next fall, he'll enter Columbia University's master's program in climate and society.
The Department of Theatre & Dance’s fall productions broke the mold in low- and high-tech ways.
The latest publications by Dickinson alumni include the eighth installment in a mystery series, lessons from a cancer survivor and a faith-based look at disagreement.
In this Pinterest/Tasty/DIY world, sharing tips and tricks has become the trend. Discover how Colleen Frerichs '17 crafted the winter cover, and how you can contribute your "how to."
While researching and writing the First-Year Seminar 101 article, Alexander Bossakov ’20 was inspired to pen this firsthand perspective on how his FYS influenced him.
Graduating ROTC cadets Hayley Murdough ’18 and Ellis Johnson ’18 are reaching new heights.
Dickinson’s global programs and initiatives continue to grow.
An update on Dickinson's sustainability initiatives and accolades.
The newly reborn Allenberry Resort is a local oasis.