The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) recognizes Dickinson as part of the 2019 Educational Fundraising Awards for excellence in fundraising.
Former history and theatre arts major Sarah Zimmer ’17 merges her love of theatre with community engagement through her work with the Boston Lyric Opera.
This summer, a select group of students will travel across the country to conduct alumni interviews, bringing new and diverse perspectives back to campus.
Nathan Fry ’06, a former ROTC cadet and self-developed major in comparative literature, helps U.S. soldiers reach new heights as training director for the Army Mountain Warfare School.
Isabel Gourley '19 and Sydney Stanion '19 were recently honored for their achievements in their club sports of climbing and equestrian.
Faculty from Dickinson and other peer institutions gather to learn new ways to address sustainability in the curriculum through the Valley & Ridge Faculty Development Workshop.
Dickinson’s Standard & Poor's (S&P) A+ rating was affirmed with a “stable outlook” designation by S&P, a leading index provider and data source of independent credit ratings.
Julie Vastine ’03 has been named to a nationwide body with broad reach in water-monitoring initiatives.
Alumni find many opportunities to connect, reminisce and learn something new during Alumni Weekend.
What's it like to study in Bologna through the Dickinson in Italy study abroad program? Hear straight from our students as they make their way through this vibrant commercial and cultural center.
Former environmental science major Kate Consroe Ceste ’09 strives to preserve the environment for future generations working for the National Council for Science and the Environment.
Thanks to the dedication of the brothers of Sigma Lambda Beta, they are now part of an official chapter of the fraternity.
"Dickinson’s liberal arts education gave me a desire to continue learning throughout my life, not just in my professional field. It has prepared me to deal with changes in the workplace and in life."
Bizz Fretty '20 is applying what she's learned as an art & art history and medieval & early modern studies double major to her internship at the Met in New York City.
Cat Bohner '20 hones her communication and leadership skills while making an impact as a conservation education intern at the Marine Mammal Center.