Dickinsonians Come Together to Make Day of Giving a Huge Success
Alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff and friends came together yesterday to make more than 3,500 gifts to Dickinson on Day of Giving, shattering the day’s 3,000-gift goal.
Dickinson approves a new major in finance, responding to surging student demand and positioning Dickinson graduates for rewarding careers—without leaving the liberal arts behind.
The new initiative aims to bring the Dickinson community together and increase alumni engagement.
Vincenzo Randazzo ’26 is a standout biochemistry & molecular biology major, soccer player and first-generation student who recently presented research at a national conference.
Elena Mazurek ’26 applies what she’s learning about data analytics and economic concepts to her work helping local nonprofits.
Founding Principal of SHoP Architects Chris Sharples ’87 returns to Dickinson to share knowledge and expertise as Burgess Institute Executive in Residence.
Through separate residencies, Heike Liss and Barbara Karsch-Chaïeb bring a fusion of cultures, ecology, anthropology and art forms to campus.
Dickinson chemistry students are testing ceramics glazes used at a community arts center, providing data to help local artists make informed decisions about works intended for food and drink.
The Dickinson community will come together today with one purpose for one extraordinary day of impact.
Dickinson’s Day of Giving officially kicks off tomorrow, Tuesday, April 7. Join us, as we partner with thousands of alumni, parents and friends of the college to move Dickinson forward.