Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers scout and Dickinson College alumnus has been at the starting line for 15 years.
Unexpected challenges and a liberal-arts edge drove Melissa Lareau ’03 to create a career-rehabilitating soil to make communities more healthy and food secure.
Leigh Parrott ’18 has found a way to deeply explore all of her passions at Dickinson, from music and literature to East Asian languages and astronomy.
Rochelle and Jonathan Smith P’06 reflect on their daughter's experience at Dickinson and how it led to a successful entertainment career.
Seniors Natalie Cassidy and Audrey Ling are each continuing original research on social and environmental justice that they conducted while studying abroad in Argentina last year.
President Margee Ensign meets with higher-education leaders at the ATI Presidential Summit in New York City to discuss ways to graduate more high-achieving, lower-income students.
Students admitted to and enrolled in the class of 2022 discover what opportunities await them at Dickinson.
Alumni who turned their history majors into successful careers return to Dickinson to offer professional advice to students.
Inspired by Dickinson’s emphasis on service-leadership, former English major Alex Zobel ’08 opened a brewing company that benefits local nonprofits while creating a social space.
The Department of State once again recognizes Dickinson's Fulbright success.
What can you do with a Dickinson liberal-arts education? Let's hear from some of the people who know best—our alumni.
Major step taken in carbon neutrality push, as Tesla-driven energy project breaks ground.
Stephen M. Smith '92, president and CEO of L.L.Bean and Dickinson trustee, will deliver the 2018 Commencement address May 20 at Dickinson College.
The work of pioneering New York City commercial photographer and photojournalist Lida Moser will be on display at The Trout Gallery at Dickinson.
Nomi Small '19 once learned about New Zealand through an online newspaper. Now she’s studying abroad there and keeping abreast of U.S. news as a bill informed by her research is heard.