President John E. Jones III '77, P'11, sent this message about the recent Supreme Court decision to the Dickinson community.
“All of my experiences in Bologna expanded my worldview," says Tony Trandafir '24. Learn more about how scholarship donors are making experiences like these possible at Dickinson.
The College Farm's new anaerobic digester is one of 23 grant-winning projects that address food waste prevention, reduction and recovery.
"I think giving in any form has exponential effects." Meet Rohan Sen '08.
Dickinson's reimagined study-abroad opportunity focuses on ethical global engagement, sustainability, and inclusion and equity through the lens of the local Cameroonian context.
"I want to give back so that future Dickinsonians have access to scholarships and the same opportunities I had," says Jacob DeCarli ’22, a recent grad and current Fulbright English Teaching Assistant.
Dickinson's student-ambassador position was created in 2003 to strengthen town-gown partnerships and deepen student involvement. Twenty years in, the newest ambassador shares the impactful results.
Dickinsonians from across a wide professional spectrum pass on lessons to the next generation of leaders.
“It’s such a good feeling when you're able to get your point across effectively in a foreign language and are able to navigate on your own and help others.” Meet Andrew Cummings ’24 (French, Russian).
“The community fosters a spirit of hard work because students are supported.” Meet Weiss Prize recipient Brianna Weber ’24 and learn about the classes that inspire her work.
Dickinson's new Inclusive Language Style Guide and Diversity Calendar help students, faculty and staff learn to communicate, learn and gather together in ways that build community and signal respect.
Video tribute honors President John E. Jones III '77, P'11, as he's named distinguished alumnus.
More than 1,550 alumni came back to campus for a record-smashing Alumni Weekend. Here's why.
Faculty expertise continues to be awarded, published and celebrated, recently by the National Endowment for the Humanities and in The New York Times, Fast Company, The New Yorker and Quebec Science.
With 35 years of experience in higher education and arts administration under her belt, the former history major oversees works from more than 200 years of the nation’s artists and art communities.