Dickinson's new provost and dean, Renée Cramer, is more than invested in the liberal-arts mission. She exemplifies it, as the only sibling in her family to attend college and as a leader in her field.
There's no greater gift than to make a dream possible. For Argentina native Pablo Thaler '07, a dream of working toward more stable democracies in Latin America began with a Dickinson scholarship.
The new grant will allow the farm to expand its biodigester operations, positioning it as the only college farm in the Northeast to be a net exporter of energy.
At 66, the advertising exec follows the mantra ‘life is for living’ in all his pursuits.
Joshua Whittemore '25 dreamed of being a lawyer since he was 8. Now, he's laying a foundation as a law & policy and economics double major, interning in the Harrisburg attorney general's office.
"We could not have been more satisfied with every aspect of the trip." Get inspired by recent Dickinson Alumni Global Adventures to Italy and Slovenia, Croatia and the Dalmatian Coast.
Former English major Mary McCusker Goodie ’92 serves students from under-resourced communities as co-founder and co-executive director of the Early Math and Language Initiative.
“The friends I’ve met and people I’ve encountered are a constant reminder to live my life, not just learn about it,” says English major Evelyn Mace '24, recipient of the Moorehead-Timberlake Award.
While studying abroad through Dickinson’s Oxford program, Daniel Levine ’24 co-led his Oxford lacrosse team to victory against rivaling Cambridge.
"Without your support, I wouldn’t have these opportunities to engage on campus and abroad," says Anna Blackmon ’25 on the impact of scholarship donors. "Your generosity has been life changing."
Through a study-abroad internship, Lilly Eidelberg ’23, helped fight for the rights of marginalized South Africans.
Maya Reichenbach, a 2023 graduate of Carlisle High School, has been awarded the prestigious Dickinson-Cumberland County Scholarship.
Judaic studies major builds successful career in media, by forging her own path.
“I am forever grateful to Dickinson," says Lily Bibro ’24, an English major who interned for a scholarly journal and studied abroad through the college's Oxford program.
Meet Marisa Almazan ’24, who’s found a close sense of community at Dickinson through campus clubs and organizations.