Rediet Patterson '22 and Xenia Makosky '24 will further their study of Arabic through the scholarship.
“We’ve been giving since we graduated. We both feel compelled to give back to a place that gave us both so much.”
Dave ’74 and Sue Stebbins Souerwine ’75 follow their passion to help Dickinson launch new data analytics program.
Find out why Sunnie Ko '11, a lacrosse alumna and assistant coach who also serves as assistant director of the McAndrews Fund, believes in supporting scholarships at Dickinson.
Dickinson senior-thesis research on acoustic levitation (small objects being suspended in sound waves) is making waves in the scientific community.
“My professors forced us to think outside the box and be able to articulate an argument properly, both skills I think are essential in any career.”
"My Dickinson education taught me critical thinking and clear writing, but more than anything, it fired an intellectual curiosity."
Michael Grothusen, an artist and professor of sculpture at Philadelphia’s University of the Arts, will exhibit a group of sculptures at Dickinson College’s Goodyear Gallery.
Members of the classes of 2024 and 2025 officially sign in to the college.
Members of the class of 2025 and 2024 will officially sign into the college at 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 29.
Interim President John E. Jones III '77, P'11, has shared this welcome message with the Dickinson community.
The Dickinson community officially welcomed the 650 members of the class of 2025 to campus on First-Year Move-In Day.
Dickinson international business & management and law & policy majors join the marketing department for the global outfitter, whose CEO is also a Dickinson alum.
"Within my first year at Dickinson, my world had completely opened up," says Christian Knight '23, an earth sciences major exploring GIS, creative writing and science at Dickinson.
Learn more about why physics major Maitland Witmer ’22 says the professors are the best part of her Dickinson experience.