Discover some of the advancements made this year, and some of the exciting initiatives to come, and join the momentum.
Bob ’75 and Sue Rebuck Otway ’75 set their sights on helping students reach for the stars.
“She was in our shoes at one point, so hearing about her success is inspiring,” HR pro Judith Rudge ’05 visits campus to offer professional advice and discuss internships and careers.
An open mind and an absorbing class inspired Emily Shambaugh '24 to declare a math major. Soon, she took part in a research project funded by the National Science Foundation.
Ethan Barnes ’26’s Dickinson experience has included helping to pass statewide probation reform and becoming the youngest civil-service commissioner in Carlisle’s history.
Celebrated Grammy Award-nominated a cappella group Sweet Honey in the Rock will perform at the Carlisle Theatre on March 8.
Assistant Professor of Geosciences Jorden Hayes wants to help the Earth write its autobiography, one eon at a time.
"She arrived in Carlisle with what seemed like celebrity status,” remembers Charlie Craig ’65, P’89. So began a lasting love story—and a high-tech, international career.
Matthew Guariglia '12, senior policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, will discuss his new book, “Police and the Empire City: Race and the Origins of Modern Policing in New York.”
The Dickinson community is invited to celebrate the Grand Opening of the John M. Paz '78 Alumni & Family Center Friday, May 3, at 3:30 p.m.
There are fascinating lessons sewn into fashion. Researching in Italy, students explored the culture, history, politics and ethics of Italian fashion, from fast fashion to couture.
“I was so excited when I read the email, I think I let out a yelp.” Amy Wlodarski was named a Guggenheim Fellow and 'cultural visionary' for trailblazing work in Jewish music during and after WWII.
Dickinson and eight other colleges and universities in North Carolina and Pennsylvania are joining forces to bring an innovative, large-scale solar facility online in western Kentucky.
As the nation observes National Volunteer Week, President John E. Jones III ’77, P’11, joins the chorus of appreciation with a video message for Dickinson’s dedicated volunteers.
“Take chances on the things you’re passionate about,” says Justice Roney ’24, who rediscovered her passion through Dickinson's spring musical.