Alumni couple supports data analytics and ethics education.
Dickinson Welcomes Five Ukrainian Students Through the Sam Rose ’58 International Scholarship.
Learn more about Dickinson's new provost in this Q&A with Renée Cramer.
When daughter Sydney '17 was a Dickinson undergrad, Dennis and Susan Cross got involved as parent volunteers. Now, they've partnered with Sydney to create a family scholarship at her alma mater.
"I think giving in any form has exponential effects." Meet Rohan Sen '08.
"I want to give back so that future Dickinsonians have access to scholarships and the same opportunities I had," says Jacob DeCarli ’22, a recent grad and current Fulbright English Teaching Assistant.
"Dickinson inspired in me a passion for social justice, civic engagement and lifelong learning, and it became part of how I raised my four children." Meet alumna donor Cherie Snyder '72.
The Reynolds Leadership Scholar Program enters the second year of providing support and community.
For several weeks each summer, this alumni couple opens hearts and home to Dickinson students completing nearby internships. It allows them to make a meaningful impact in a personally satisfying way.
Dickinson's QR Center and distinctive data analytics program help prepare students to make informed decisions in a data-driven world. None of it would have been possible without this couple's support
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.
Dickinson’s Change a Life—Change the World campaign is two-thirds of the way toward its historic goal of providing a scholarship for every student who needs one.