Dickinson names Bill Durden '71 a contributing scholar in recognition of his continuing academic contributions to the college.
In this podcast, we take a trip to the top of Tome Hall, where an experimental green roof is helping make Dickinson even more sustainable.
New center becomes third facet of the Learning Commons, a wide-ranging academic resource housed in the Waidner-Spahr Library.
The current U.S. Poet Laureate will serve a campus residency in February 2023, giving a public lecture and meeting with students.
The former English and philosophy major returns to campus Oct. 7 for a public discussion with President Jones.
Alumni, families, students, faculty and staff gather to celebrate the college's Dickinson Forward initiative and discover its far-reaching effects.
Dickinson kicked off Alumni Weekend by honoring Professor of Earth Sciences Ben Edwards, the college's first Moraine Chair in Arctic Studies.
With a double major in German and anthropology and coursework in health studies, Sofia Perrone is gearing up for a career that taps her interests in medical anthropology, global cultures and policy.
'It’s going to be a rallying place on campus,' says President Jones of the new space, which will be dedicated to making connections across the Dickinson community.
Rick and Ellen Cook P’23 discuss Dickinson's impact on their son, their experience as parent volunteers and advice for incoming Dickinson families.
Dickinson marks the 10th anniversary of The LGBT History Project and the Office of LGBTQ Services with special events in October.
A groundbreaking ceremony marks the launch of the project to renovate the Historic President's House into the state-of-the-art John M. Paz '78 Alumni & Family Center.
There was an extra jolt of excitement during the 2022 Homecoming & Family Weekend. Along with all of the traditional favorites, the event included new traditions and a big moment in Dickinson history.
The inauguration of John E. Jones '77, P'11, as Dickinson's 30th president marks a historic moment for Dickinson.
Two workshops will help Dickinsonians recognize microaggressions and learn how and when to respond.