"We want the spirit of the place to keep going." It takes a village to build the John M. Paz '78 Alumni & Family Center. For two donors, personal experience makes the project even more meaningful.
The Nobel Prize winner is the senior astrophysicist in the Observational Cosmology Laboratory at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and senior project scientist on the James Webb Space Telescope.
Michael Pappas '83, executive director of the San Francisco Interfaith Council, will explore the importance of faith-based institutions in community organizing and addressing community needs.
The Dickinson Forward Tour is bringing President John E. Jones III ’77, P’11, to communities across the United States to unveil his vision for the college’s future.
During the month of October, The Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues will welcome speakers to Dickinson to focus on global issues and matters closer to home.
Five student-leaders in Dickinson's class of 2026 are staking a claim in the college's history books as Dickinson's inaugural Reynolds Scholars.
Tom ’78 and Judianne Hare P’22 support the Red Devil student-athlete experience.
Tara Fischer '02 discusses how parents can best support their students through advising and course selection.
Dickinson names Bill Durden '71 a contributing scholar in recognition of his continuing academic contributions to the college.
In this podcast, we take a trip to the top of Tome Hall, where an experimental green roof is helping make Dickinson even more sustainable.
New center becomes third facet of the Learning Commons, a wide-ranging academic resource housed in the Waidner-Spahr Library.
The current U.S. Poet Laureate will serve a campus residency in February 2023, giving a public lecture and meeting with students.
The former English and philosophy major returns to campus Oct. 7 for a public discussion with President Jones.
Alumni, families, students, faculty and staff gather to celebrate the college's Dickinson Forward initiative and discover its far-reaching effects.
Dickinson kicked off Alumni Weekend by honoring Professor of Earth Sciences Ben Edwards, the college's first Moraine Chair in Arctic Studies.