"Alumni who’ve built dynamic, sometimes unexpected careers expand our sense of possibility.” Michael Meagher ’00 took a nonlinear path to global finance. He recently shared the keys to his success.
Chloe Heller '28 shows us around this beautiful, state-of-the-art "home away from home" for the Dickinson community.
A new course, co-taught by an alum and professor, helps students develop the practical skills, personal insights and connections to help them create lifelong satisfaction and success.
Holcombe Green ’92’s first marathon was the largest in the world. Reaching the finish line, he raised funds for a new Dickinson scholarship, turning a fitness goal into opportunities for NYC students.
The former Red Devils standout brings championship experience from James Madison and Holy Cross to the Bruins.
Join us as we explore the role of the arts in democratic society, an alum's book on how public opinion on gay rights is shaped, the effects of AI and the psychology of identity formation.
How do you future-proof your career for the AI age? Hint: It's about more than just tech literacy. Here's how Dickinson prepares students to thrive and lead in a fast-changing world.
"The benefits are substantial [and] the challenges are more subtle than the evil-genius scenarios some focus on." An expert reflects the effects of AI at work, in education and on the social fabric.
Starting college at age 15, Kevin Laws '88 took a fast track to success in startups and tech. His secret sauce: Bold moves, big ideas and seeing what others miss.
A tour of Mauser Packaging Solutions gives students a front-row look at what it takes to make a manufacturing powerhouse.
Highlights include a show about Jewish-German family history, a musical classic, works by women artists, thoughts on arts and democracy, and a reading by a renowned poet, essayist and biographer.
Video playlist captures all the quotable moments from Faulkner's on-campus interview earlier this year.
John E. Jones III '77, P'11, and Beth Jones P'11 wish the community happy holidays with this video message.
Today’s job market is competitive and unpredictable. Dickinson’s new Professional Development Fund helps students access professional opportunities that can give them an edge.
A husband and wife who view the world in very different ways are helping students learn to bridge divides in the wider world.