Howard Friedman ’92 follows his gut to the top of corporate America.
“Even if it gets a little heated, there’s a very strong sense of respect.” Class, and initiative, creates an atmosphere of trust that makes it possible to share differing viewpoints.
Inspired by feminist icon Judy Chicago's controversial work, The Dinner Party: A Dance Concert journeys through herstory and celebrates the women in our lives.
Why study abroad in Toulouse? In this short video, students describe what it's like to live and learn in this quintessential French university city.
Ryo Morimoto, a Princeton University anthropology professor and author, will discuss the impact of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster.
New student-faculty research on how the obligations of fatherhood helped men manage diabetes could help medical providers nudge male patients toward better health.
"I'm so excited for everyone to see it." Nine studio art majors are ready to share works in progress with the greater campus community. Here's a preview.
Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology Matthew Biwer discusses the nature of archaeology and his and his students' role in unearthing the past.
“My goal is to return to my home country and share the knowledge and expertise I have gained." Meet Sebastian Valdez '26, an accomplished soccer player and aspiring civil engineer.
Inspiration was on the menu during this recent College Farm-themed John Dickinson Society event.
Linda Mearns, senior scientist in the Research Applications Lab of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, will discuss the uncertainties of climate change research.
Dickinson's 2023 Homecoming & Family Weekend brought alumni and families to campus to celebrate, connect and explore what it's like to be a student at Dickinson today.
Dickinson student-athletes are always pushing themselves, and each other, to be the best, whether in competition or in the classroom.
Kirsten Guss, associate professor of biology and John R. & Inge Paul Stafford Chair in Bioinformatics, discusses genetics and the innovational nature of bioinformatics.
Senior Lecturer in Psychology Michele Patterson Ford discusses strategies for coping with stress and dealing with emotional situations during the holiday season.