In his first column, new Alumni Council President Albert Masland ’79 talks about how he prepared for the role by exploring some important historical connections.
David Blosser ’19 sits down with Professor Menon to discuss everything from her upbringing and current book project to Dickinson and the importance of literature.
Among the many things that Carlisle is known for is a collection of antique shops brimming with treasures.
Discover how Hannah Heiring ’20 and Oosie Imoro ’21 balance their Dickinson experience as two-sport athletes.
Lean more about the 2019 Dickinson College Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees.
In this latest collection of alumni publications, three fictional works explore honesty, memory and life after loss. On the nonfiction side, get candid advice on wedding planning.
U.S. District Court Judge John E. Jones ’77, P’11, chair of the Board of Trustees, offers insights into the inner workings of board.
Kappa Kappa Gamma’s members build community through campus and philanthropy involvement.
Physics major Amanda Baylor ’20 has participated in student-faculty research that has taken her from Dickinson to Australia as she prepares for a career studying gravitational waves.
Former political science and policy studies major Chris Neary ’06 uses skills honed on Capitol Hill to aid organizations improving underserved communities.
Dickinson's new Ballet Certificate Program With Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet offers high-level ballet instruction with a rigorous liberal-arts education.
Former music and economics major Jong Ho Choi ’18 composes music to set the mood as a composer for film.
Dickinson unveils four finalists for its yearlong high-level idea competition to generate new initiatives.
Students work side by side with Philadelphia artist Will Preman through the Sylvia Smith Visiting Artists program.
In this podcast, we join the Blue Mountain Battalion on a training exercise and learn how ROTC deepens the liberal-arts experience.