“Sam's life informs us how to be better people, and that one person can indeed change the world." Dickinsonians recently gathered to celebrate Sam Rose '58 and dedicate a garden in his honor.
Dickinson kicks off its fall athletics fundraising drive, All Devils Rise.
Dickinson honors President Emeritus Bill Durden ’71 and his wife, Elke, as members of the college’s Founders’ Society.
“Saturday's celebration will be a chance to honor a man who has done so much for Dickinson.” A Sept. 28 event honors Sam Rose '58 and introduces the campus garden and art collection bearing his name.
Archives & Special Collections is now home to an epic Emily Dickinson collection, with hundreds of tangible, evocative items that open windows to the poet's world and work.
“This experience is setting me up well for my future life." Dickinson's London internship program combines career-shaping, high-skill opportunities with the benefits of studying abroad.
Thanks in part of a surge of gifts on Dickinson’s Day of Giving Sam Rose ’58’s Change a Life Scholarship Challenge is already nearly halfway toward its goal.
John Paz ’78, his wife, Rachel, and his children, Wesley and Vivienne, cut the ribbon to officially open Dickinson's new alumni and family center.
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.
More than 3,500 alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students and friends of the college came together yesterday to make Dickinson's 10th annual Day of Giving a huge success.
Dickinson's Day of Giving, Tuesday, April 2, is officially underway, and Dickinsonians all over the world are coming together to show that we can change the world in a single day.
Richard Koenig '71 remembers Truman Bullard, and how he inspired Dickinson students to hear the world anew. We also invite you to share your memories of Bullard.
Dickinson’s Day of Giving, Tuesday, April 2, will give every Dickinsonian the chance to make an impact on every current student.
Just weeks after establishing a class scholarship, three alumnae have joined forces again. Their $60,000 Day of Giving challenge made gifts toward any Dickinson scholarships go even further.
"My hope was that by showing how invested i am in this work, fellow alumni would be inspired to be invested too.” Learn why Lauren Ashely Smith '06 and Brooke Helburn spurred nearly $30K in DEI gifts.