There are fascinating lessons sewn into fashion. Researching in Italy, students explored the culture, history, politics and ethics of Italian fashion, from fast fashion to couture.
Find out how a Dickinson education helped Mitch Andres '18 become one of roughly 40 Dickinsonians working at Google.
During a moving Alumni Weekend reception, alumni of color gathered to celebrate community and honor the memories of two Dickinson legends: Ed “Duke Bootee” Fletcher ’73 and Toni Somerville Ebron ’74.
During Commencement, Board of Trustees Chair Doug Pauls ’80 announced that Tony Trandafir ’24 (Italian studies, law & policy, political science) was named Dickinson’s new Young Alumni Trustee.
Chris Steel '90 evaluates emerging AI and machine-learning tech and develops customized plans for optimal use, leads a team of tech consultants, and has a patent pending for an AI-based tool.
"Don't compare your growth to others. Grow at your own pace." Meet Ava Nicholson '25 (law & policy, political science), who's found her own stride toward success.
Is AI mostly disruptive or beneficial to society? We check in with Stephanie Teeuwen ’20, a specialist in prosocial AI governance and data policy at the World Economic Forum.
"What you've built here should be a model for the rest of Pennsylvania." Governor Josh Shapiro had high praise for the College Farm's biodigester project. Here's why.
Mike Capone ’88, CEO of the software company Qlik, demonstrates how to lead in business and beyond during the AI age and offers advice for present and future CEOs.
Dickinson is pleased to announce that four members of the class of 2026 have been accepted into the prestigious Visiting Student Programme at Oxford University’s Mansfield College.
View video highlights of Dickinson’s recent Alumni Weekend.
Dickinson welcomed alumni back to campus this weekend to reconnect and engage with one another and the college for Alumni Weekend.
“It meant a lot to be seen and recognized for work I’ve been doing since graduation." The class of 1989's alumni art show/reunion brought classmates together in fresh and inspiring ways.
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.