As they prepare for Commencement, here's a toast to the senior class—a collection of articles and profiles about, and written by, the class of 2015.
Oh, the places they’ll go! More than 30 graduating seniors recall their favorite moments at Dickinson and share their plans and lessons learned.
Red Devil standout Adam Honig '14 takes his hard-court skills overseas.
As a youth mentor and photojournalist, Ravonelle Yazzie ’17 helps preserve the Navajo culture. Next semester, she'll take those skills further at the Institute of American Indian Arts (Santa Fe, N.M.)
Trout Gallery exhibition provides the perfect capstone to Sarah Eisen ’15’s ambitious undergraduate career.
Students navigate the Popel Shaw Center through uncertain times.
Caroline Elkin ’15 takes her Fulbright down the steps of Old West and onto the steppes of Kazakhstan.
Ashton Fiucci '15 loves to study language and culture, so being able to take Spanish and Italian at Dickinson, study abroad and intern at an Italian scholarly journal was a dream come true.
The Durden Athletic Training Center is the college’s fifth LEED gold building
WIND brings a new kind of cultural exchange to campus.
John Dickinson Scholar, Baird Fellow and Spanish and environmental-studies major Caryn Sennett ’15 discusses the professors, classes and experiences that have molded her.
Whether he's performing onstage, conducting cancer research or throwing the javelin, John Dickinson Scholar Peter Howard '15 gives his all.
Fresh from performing at an international theatre festival in Belgium, sociology and French double major Sarah Goslin ’15 describes her experiences at Dickinson and abroad.
A visit to China to investigate the country's waterways leads to student-research presentations at a national conference.
Stem-cell donor Reed Salmons '14 comes face to face with the man he helped beat leukemia.