"She arrived in Carlisle with what seemed like celebrity status,” remembers Charlie Craig ’65, P’89. So began a lasting love story—and a high-tech, international career.
Matthew Guariglia '12, senior policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, will discuss his new book, “Police and the Empire City: Race and the Origins of Modern Policing in New York.”
A Dickinson-Carlisle research project sends students into the community to learn about business issues and the people experiencing them.
“Every new generation faces seemingly impossible challenges." The groundbreaking rock musical Spring Awakening brings this timeless struggle to the stage in an edgy, emotionally charged way.
English grads Christopher Eiswerth ’08 and Katie Jarman ’16 return to campus to discuss their career paths and lessons learned.
Seven years after the artist's passing, student curators present works showcasing Louisa Chase's convention-defying career. Expert guidance from an art department alumnus helped light the way.
Find out how a first-year class assignment led to Maggie Conklin '27 getting an op-ed published in her hometown newspaper.
“It’s such a rare and amazing opportunity." Celebrated writer Nick Hornby (High Fidelity, Fever Pitch, An Education) packed a powerful punch of inspiration during his Dickinson residency.
Audra Simpson, author and professor of anthropology at Columbia University, will deliver Dickinson’s Morgan Lecture.
"My hope was that by showing how invested i am in this work, fellow alumni would be inspired to be invested too.” Learn why Lauren Ashely Smith '06 and Brooke Helburn spurred nearly $30K in DEI gifts.
The Oscar-nominated screenwriter and award-winning author (High Fidelity, Fever Pitch, About a Boy, Brooklyn) will visit Dickinson Feb. 20-21..
Singer-songwriter Emily Keating '14 found a world of material to pull from as an English and theatre arts major at Dickinson.
Now an HR executive at Bank of America's New York HQ, the former IB&M and Italian studies major finds exciting ways to give back.
“We must stand up for the importance of higher education and remind the doubters of its value.” Meet Johnathan Adkins ’96.
"The college’s dedication and willingness to go the extra mile to ensure my success has made a profound impact on me.” Meet Abigail Foster ’26.