Thanks in part of a surge of gifts on Dickinson’s Day of Giving Sam Rose ’58’s Change a Life Scholarship Challenge is already nearly halfway toward its goal.
Judith Faulkner ’65, CEO and founder of Epic, shares how she went from math major to programmer to tech entrepreneur, and the impact of AI on her industry.
Alumni Council President Eric Fennel ’92 discusses the special connection that alumni have to Dickinson and how they can further support the college.
Guard Clair Marion ’25 discusses team bonding, academic drive and game performance.
Check out the latest news, publications and accolades for Dickinson’s faculty and staff.
President John E. Jones III ‘77, P’11, discusses the ways the college is exploring and embracing emerging technology.
Nearly 200 alumni responded to an informal poll asking for their thoughts, perceptions and experiences with AI. Dig into the results.
Dickinson’s impactful A.C.E. peer-mentor program is getting a big boost. A $1 million gift will help more students from underrepresented populations to succeed and thrive.
Assistant Professor of Data Analytics Eren Bilen taps the data revolution and online chess players to study behavioral economics.
Andrew Hyde ’81 pioneered the use of pre-AI and AI technologies in diplomacy and national and global policy. Discover his journey from an undergrad to a high-level expert and thought leader.
"Staying at the forefront of innovations is crucial," says Dara Pappas '17, whose Dickinson education and AI certification has placed her well ahead of the curve in marketing and research.
Assistant Professor of History Say Burgin uses the past as a lens to examine who we are and who we'll become.
A degree in computer science and music and a Career Center event led Edwin Padilla '16 to an AI career at Vanguard. Here's how.
The Dickinson class of 2024 has honored Associate Professor of Biology Tiffany Frey with the annual Constance & Rose Ganoe Memorial Award for Inspirational Teaching.
Political science majors secure jobs at Epic Systems, the Hartford and more.