Farrell will join a “uniquely interdisciplinary and creative community” as she completes the research and writing for her new book.
Learn how Dickinson musicians cleared big hurdles to stage a COVID-era orchestra concert and honor concerto competition-winner Ruby Ngo ’22.
The arts play a vital role in community revitalization, says Joanna Castro '98, and artists can help heal and unite during the COVID-19 era and beyond.
From March 30 to April 23, there were 248 national mentions of Dickinson in the news.
"I'm finding ways to convey the emotion behind the mask," says new College Photographer Dan Loh, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist who joined Dickinson last spring.
As a first-year, Eric Evans '78 worried he wouldn't be able to continue his college education. Now he and his wife, Kyle '78, support scholarships for students facing financial insecurity.
Renowned snake expert and Dickinson Biology Professor Scott Boback co-leads a new project that allows researchers to spy on snakes for science.
During Alumni Weekend, brothers from the Alpha Chi Rho and Sigma Chi fraternities and Dickinson’s Department of Athletics held a tribute for the longtime coach and emeritus professor.
Learn how Dickinson prepared Marie-Noelle Nwokolo ’16 for her work as a researcher at The Brenthurst Foundation, where she strives to enhance economic growth and development in Africa.
Join students on a quick tour of Carlisle's open-air market, and get the scoop on their favorite local restaurants.
As a first-generation student, Himeno Yamane ’22 didn’t know quite what to expect at college. With time and support, this Posse Scholar got to know herself better and made Dickinson her own.
Learn why, for Nathaniel McCloud '23, conversations with faculty and peers have made studying philosophy and political science deeply enjoyable.
Like many young Americans, Ana Matovic ‘22’s interest in justice was ignited by "Law & Order." Now, as a DOJ intern, she’s learning what the legal field is really like—and she’s even more impassioned.
Kiara '21 and Kiana Smith '21 share their Dickinson story.
If you've ever wondered what life is like on the College Farm, this virtual walking tour will give you a glimpse into the 80-acre, USDA-certified organic farm.