Associate Professor of Political Science David O'Connell explains the power of scholarships at Dickinson and shares the story behind his wall of fame.
Scholarships placed college within reach for the Nichols siblings. Now their careers are in high gear, and they're grateful to all who made their Dickinson educations possible.
When escalating violence and war back home threaten students' ability to stay at Dickinson, the Conflict Zone Student Support Fund helps keep their dreams within reach.
The Reynolds Leadership Scholar Program provides four-year tuition, leadership training, networking opportunities and study-abroad funding to high-achieving Maryland students.
A scholarship made a Dickinson education achievable for Ruby Ngo ’22. Last spring, her piano professor made a landmark event possible for her too.
Interim President John E. Jones III ’77, P’11, provides an update on the Dickinson Forward initiative.
Plans are under way to construct a cutting-edge, sustainable learning, research and event facility at the College Farm. One year after the Farm Lab project launch, new developments are afoot.
Join us today at 12:30 p.m. to watch interim President John E. Jones III '77, P'11, announce the first major initiative in the Dickinson Forward project.
Thanks to support from Dickinsonians around the world, the college marked a banner year of philanthropy in 2020-21. Here are a few takeaways from our most recent Report on Giving.
Because of your commitment to Dickinson, we have had one of our most successful fundraising years in recent history. Dive into the numbers and the stories.
Find out why Sunnie Ko '11, a lacrosse alumna and assistant coach who also serves as assistant director of the McAndrews Fund, believes in supporting scholarships at Dickinson.
As a first-year, Eric Evans '78 worried he wouldn't be able to continue his college education. Now he and his wife, Kyle '78, support scholarships for students facing financial insecurity.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dickinson donors have supported the most vulnerable members of our community through the Emergency Response Fund. Here's a look at the difference that makes.
Days after the global lockdown began, Dickinsonians across the world rallied together during the 2020 Day of Giving. One extraordinary year later, Dickinson is gearing up for an even bigger event.
New vice president for advancement discusses his background, priorities and optimistic view of what lies ahead for Dickinson.