From the College Farm to the Dining Hall, get cooking with recipes crafted by Dickinsonians.
Jessica Baverman Ozar ’09 picked up crossword construction as a creative outlet during the pandemic, and she crafted this puzzle just for Dickinson Magazine!
Dickinson launched its Small-Business Directory in 2020 to celebrate, share and support alumni-owned enterprises. Check out a few alumni services and products from the food & beverage category.
In his final column as Alumni Council president, Albert Masland ‘79 shares parting words from his perspective as president, professor and townie.
To get the next generation of leaders ready for the future, Dickinson launched a master’s program in managing complex disasters and partnered with the Institute of International Education.
Head lacrosse coaches Dave Webster ’88 and Kim Masimore talk strategies for winning, building a strong team, memorable moments and more.
Our fiction highlights include a debut poetry chapbook, a mother-daughter author duo and the fifth book in a mystery series, while our nonfiction titles cover white privilege and the Middle East.
U.S. District Court Chief Judge John E. Jones III ’77, P’11, chair of the Board of Trustees, reflects on how important access to a Dickinson education is, and how even one alum can make an impact.
View highlights from this weekend's Graduate Recognition Ceremonies, during which members of the class of 2021 participated in the tradition of walking down the Old West steps.
Dickinson faculty and staff, as well as President Margee Ensign, continue to make local, national and international headlines.
The new accolade follows on the heels of others honoring Dickinson's reputation in areas such as study abroad, sustainability and making an impact.
Members of the class of 2021 participate in the revered tradition of walking down the Old West steps as part of this year's Graduate Recognition Ceremonies.
Learn the story behind one of Dickinson's best-loved classes, Spanish for the Health Professions, and how students make a difference in the lives of local migrant workers.
Two Dickinsonians recently received Fulbright grants to teach in South America. Alexandra Fosbury ’21 will work in Argentina, and Jacqueline Amezcua ’19 will teach in Brazil.
Margee Ensign announces her resignation as Dickinson president to return to AUN, and the Board of Trustees appoints Board Chair John E. Jones III to a two-year term as interim president.