A tribute to the Writing Center’s Norman M. Eberly, class of 1924, and how his lifelong passion has made an unmeasurable impact.
Alumni, parents and friends gave nearly $39 million in gifts and commitments to help change lives and change the world through Dickinson in fiscal year 2021-22.
Meet Jada Witkowski ’24, a psychology major who enjoys studying how behavioral psychology and culture impact sustainability.
Former anthropology major Douglas Kramon ’93 leads fan support teams for ESPN and Disney Worldwide Services.
Maeve Thistel ’24, an avid runner and anthropology major, has researched food insecurity and dietary diversity and plans a career in nutrition and integrative health.
If a class seems interesting, try it, says Evan Bates ’23, who discovered a deep love of coding through an introductory course at Dickinson.
A new environmental studies project begins with a variety of plants taking root on an otherwise lifeless roof.
Former chemistry major William “Hunter” Woodward ’06 creates new and innovative sustainability solutions as a researcher at Dow Chemical Core Research and Development.
Former psychology major Amy Hudock ’17 shares all that Residence Life & Housing has to offer at Dickinson.
A slate of high-profile alumni business leaders will return to campus to inspire the next generation of Dickinsonians.
The project opens a window to LGBTQ+ history in Pennsylvania.
Meet George Thorp '25, a Red Devils football player who majors in computer science and data analytics and minors in math.
Former economics major Bram Zeigler ’93 started the non-profit Capitalists for Shared Income to aid public charities that work with people living in poverty.
The art & art history major comes full circle, as an assistant vice president of business development at one of the world's largest art brokers.
Meet Lusila De La Rosa ’24, an educational studies and sociology double major who works at Dickinson's Trout Gallery.