Alumni, parents and friends of the college honor Coach Don Nichter with a new locker room that promises a bright future for Red Devil cross country and track & field.
The ‘Northside Ride’ brings together the Dickinson College community and bicyclists of all ages and abilities.
Graduating seniors secure jobs with the Peace Corps, U.S. Army, C.M. RubinWorld and the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea.
Graduating seniors launch careers in education.
Following record-breaking applications for the class of 2022, Dickinson is going big to celebrate and congratulate all the newly accepted students.
Yoko Tawada to read excerpts of her novels, poems and essays in Japanese and German, with English translations.
Dickinson's useful liberal-arts education prepares students to see beyond boundaries, immerse themselves in a wide variety of experiences and engage the world as globally educated citizens.
Looking forward to connecting with longtime friends during Alumni Weekend, Tom Zug '68 reflects on his milestone reunion and why he comes back and gives back to his alma mater.
Sometimes, life doesn't go according to plan, and the challenges before us seem insurmountable. That's when the learning happens, says COO Gretchen Ernest Brigden '89.
Of the seven students who competed at the regional National Association of Teachers of Singing Conference and Competition, four advanced to the semifinals, and three are eligible for nationals.
Musician and refugee Emmanuel Nsingani will perform at Dickinson and discuss his music and journey to the US.
Dickinson names architect, judge, journalist and NFL coaching pro as Distinguished Alumni Award winners and recognizes four alumni and parents with volunteer awards.
We talk baseball, leadership and more with alumnus and Philadelphia Phillies President Andy MacPhail '76.
The American Security Project’s David Titley, retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral, will visit Dickinson Monday, March 26, to discuss the emerging threats of climate change to U.S. national security.
Dickinson is launching "The Good," a free, 10-minute, monthly podcast that shares stories about Dickinson students, professors and alumni.