Dickinsonians gathered on campus May 3 to celebrate the college's newest Founders' Society member, John Paz '78, and the state-of-the-art campus landmark bearing his name.
"Roundtable Discussion: States Prepare for a Secure Election" will occur during a two-day course for judges and election officials hosted in Chicago by the National Judicial College.
President John E. Jones III ’77, P’11, discusses the myriad ways we’re acting boldly and engaging daily to move Dickinson forward with great purpose.
Discover some of the advancements made this year, and some of the exciting initiatives to come, and join the momentum.
President John E. Jones III ’77, P’11, shares some of the progress being made by new Provost & Dean Renee Cramer, updates on student career prep efforts and the latest on the Paz Center.
Dickinson’s new provost and dean shares a glimpse of her past and her vision for the future.
One year into Dickinson's innovative scholarship program for Maryland students, we check in with the first two cohorts of Reynolds Leadership Scholars.
President John E. Jones III ‘77, P’11 reflects on the 2022-23 academic year and looks ahead to what’s on the horizon.
Jordyn Ney ’23 begins her service as the college's 13th Young Alumni Trustee.
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.
Dickinson's student-ambassador position was created in 2003 to strengthen town-gown partnerships and deepen student involvement. Twenty years in, the newest ambassador shares the impactful results.
A new fund for faculty research honors the impactful legacy of Neil Weissman, as a professor of history and the college's longest-serving provost and dean.
Joining Dickinson on July 1, Cramer says she is "dedicated to the kind of education that Dickinson provides: an innovative liberal-arts curriculum."
In this episode, we talk with Tony Boston, Dickinson’s inaugural chief diversity officer, and learn why he says, “Diversity, equity and inclusion work is for everyone.”
Halfway through her first official year as Dickinson's first lady, we chatted with Beth Jones P'11 about her life, her family, her fresh approach to her role, women and philanthropy, and more.