The athletics-focused week of celebration was filled with activities and events to keep everyone entertained.
The Dickinson community came out in full force yesterday, making the 2023 Day of Giving a historic success.
A scholarship celebration in the greater D.C. region brought alumni and parent donors together with students who benefit from their generosity every day. The result was inspiring.
Dickinson’s Day of Giving 2023 kicks off this morning, challenging 3,000 Dickinsonians to make a gift and “get your red out!”
Dickinson’s Day of Giving kicks off tomorrow, Tuesday, April 4, giving every Dickinsonian the chance to make a difference and 'get your red out!'
Former law & policy and Spanish major Vick Morris Tankle ’11, partner at Reed Smith LLP, supports her clients in navigating the intersection of health care and technology.
The Forum on Education Abroad has named Dickinson the 2022 recipient of the Award for Advancing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through Education Abroad.
Dickinson hosts a conversation on defending democracy with the nonpartisan, nonprofit civic action organization Keep Our Republic.
Find out why Anna Blackmon '25 says, "Every class at Dickinson has opened my eyes to a different perspective ... and helped me learn something new about myself."
Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist meets with students and discusses his nearly 30 years of work as the senior project scientist on the groundbreaking James Webb Space Telescope.
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell will deliver Dickinson's Commencement address on May 21.
The annual event is a fun and interactive opportunity to learn about how you can make a difference in the world by living a sustainable lifestyle.
Dickinson has made a pledge to engage students, faculty, staff and members of nearby communities in learning about climate change risks and how to adapt to be more resilient.
In this episode, we talk with Tony Boston, Dickinson’s inaugural chief diversity officer, and learn why he says, “Diversity, equity and inclusion work is for everyone.”
John Mather will receive Dickinson’s annual Joseph Priestley Award.