A look back at 10 years of a dynamic artist-in-residence program and the ways it touches the lives of students, faculty and professional artists alike.
Ben Martinez ’08 cuts a creative path from guitars and surfboards to the Victory Fridge and beyond.
Our alumni-authored nonfiction works cover meditation, Virginia Woolf and writing advice, while the fiction works feature a mystery novel and a time-bending prequel.
Each year, the Cogan Alumni Fellowship and the Harold and Ethel L. Stellfox Visiting Scholars and Writers Program bring industry leaders to campus to connect with the Dickinson community.
Three former Red Devil runners chase their dreams in the Olympic Marathon Trials.
Dickinson faculty members are leading national and international conversations in outlets like Newsweek, The Conversation, The Philadelphia Inquirer and NBC News THINK.
Dramatic changes to routines and plans become the norm as the world, and the college, responds to the coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. District Court and Chair of the Board of Trustees Judge John E. Jones III, ’77, P’11 offers his perspective on how Dickinson will fare through the COVID-10 pandemic.
By tapping into Dickinson's powerful alumni network, Muhammad Burhan '21 met Dominick Cerminaro '00, an alum who helped him secure a summer internship in data analysis at Horizon Therapeutics.
Nearly 30 students hit the road last summer to interview more than 850 alumni and find out what alums think of their Dickinson experiences.
Dickinson President Margee Ensign's connections to the Carlisle community proved essential as the town responded to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pennsylvania Environmental Resource Consortium honors Dickinson administrator and student for active, meaningful sustainability efforts.
Posse Scholar Shakira Gonzalez Peña ’20 has interned for the D.C. mayor, researched the U.S. census, studied abroad in Spain, helped students register to vote and gotten involved in social causes.
"Dickinson provided me with the best mentors," says Justina Warnick ’20, who researched neurodegenerative disease and addiction and will attend med school on full scholarship.
COVID-19 closures forced students to radically rethink their senior art exhibition, midstream. The exhibition, their processes and their artwork reflect the zeitgeist of the extraordinary times.