Dickinson raises over $300,000 on Giving Tuesday, an annual global celebration of philanthropy.
Dickinson's biking program again earned gold Bicycle Friendly University honors. Thanks to an alum's recent donation, we'll keep riding strong on campus and in the local community.
Returning to Dickinson as the college’s vice president for finance & administration and chief financial officer (CFO) this fall, David Walker has one thing on his mind—growth.
A Friday-evening, two-venue event honored Dickinson Trustee Neal Abraham '72 and illuminated some of the student-faculty research he's helped make possible.
Five student-leaders in Dickinson's class of 2026 are staking a claim in the college's history books as Dickinson's inaugural Reynolds Scholars.
Tom ’78 and Judianne Hare P’22 support the Red Devil student-athlete experience.
Alumni, families, students, faculty and staff gather to celebrate the college's Dickinson Forward initiative and discover its far-reaching effects.
Dickinson kicked off Alumni Weekend by honoring Professor of Earth Sciences Ben Edwards, the college's first Moraine Chair in Arctic Studies.
Neal Abraham ’72 and Donna Wiley help build the future through student-faculty research and scholarship funds at Dickinson.
Inspired by granddaughter Laney Herndon '22, Albert '60 and Virginia Alley established a program to make health-focused service trips available to students planning related careers.
"Dickinson continues to expand, evolve and attract even more students from around the world. It deserves the support of its alumni." Ashley Morefield '18 explains why she supports scholarships.
Alumni, parents and friends gave nearly $39 million in gifts and commitments to help change lives and change the world through Dickinson in fiscal year 2021-22.
“A liberal-arts education prepares you for life as a mature and productive person in an ever-changing world,” says Amy Beach ’94, commanding officer for the U.S. Coast Guard.
The class of 1992 broke the mold with a record-breaking class gift. Here's how they did it, and why they hope it'll inspire fellow alumni next year.
In honor of her late husband, Mike ’77, Deb Young Huber ’77 established a scholarship at the college that brought them together and paved their paths toward successful careers.