Check out the latest publications by Dickinson alumni.
Meet Susan Ellingwood ’87, editor of The New York Times’ Room for Debate.
At Dickinson, you can find all sorts of innovation and collaboration in just about every nook and cranny. Here, we introduce you to three of them.
A strong forward with a penchant for goal scoring, global citizen Alfred Hylton-Dei ’16 discusses transitions and leadership.
Learn more about recent faculty grants, awards and publications, plus noteworthy news.
Alumni Council President Michael Donnelly ’02 had a busy fall semester meeting and working with fellow Dickinsonians, old and new.
Matty Dalrymple ’85 reflects on her dual passions, flying and writing, and how they inform each other.
Readers weigh in on the Bologna program’s 50th anniversary and the 2015 recipient of the Sam Rose ’58 and Julie Walters Prize at Dickinson College for Environmental Activism.
A new Trout Gallery exhibition highlights a cross-disciplinary art-conservation project.
Students in business, political science, history, security studies and more traveled to New York and Washington, D.C., to get targeted advice from alumni in their fields.
James Cerasia ’18 discusses his favorite comic-book hero (hint: he's a DC Comics fan) and what it’s like to help develop a business plan.
UPDATED: Important information regarding schedule changes and cancellations due to the historic snow storm, as well as safety and support information.
John Dickinson Scholar and psychology major Jessie Jansen ’18 talks about the power of listening well, her research on smoking psychology and the students and professors who “blow [her] mind."
One of President Obama's newest appointees is Ann Calvaresi Barr '82, inspector general of the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Students touch physical history in Dickinson’s Archives & Special Collections.