“It is absolutely critical to continue to make the residential, liberal-arts college experience available to all who wish to benefit from it.”
Lt. Gen. Laura Anibal Potter ’89 urges U.S. Army War College graduates to think critically and lead strategically in her Commencement speech.
Dickinson College’s Carlisle Indian School Digital Resource Center is the most comprehensive, digitized collection of all remaining known documentation from the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.
“[Dickinson fosters] respect for the individual, personal responsibility to contribute to the community and an ethos of advancing human progress by seeking to understand diverse viewpoints."
From 'The Walking Dead' to 'Wonder Woman,' Greg Steirer's 'The American Comic Book Industry and Hollywood' gets to the bottom of a worldwide phenomenon.
Interim President John E. Jones III '77, P'11, recently sent the following message to the Dickinson community announcing Dickinson Forward: A Revolutionary Future.
Professor of English Wendy Moffat discusses the inspiration behind the Donald Moffat Scholarship, which she established in memory of her father.
“For us, giving back is not only monetary but also volunteer work. We like to give back because of the incredible experience our daughter has had.”
Rediet Patterson '22 and Xenia Makosky '24 will further their study of Arabic through the scholarship.
“We’ve been giving since we graduated. We both feel compelled to give back to a place that gave us both so much.”
Dave ’74 and Sue Stebbins Souerwine ’75 follow their passion to help Dickinson launch new data analytics program.
Find out why Sunnie Ko '11, a lacrosse alumna and assistant coach who also serves as assistant director of the McAndrews Fund, believes in supporting scholarships at Dickinson.
Dickinson senior-thesis research on acoustic levitation (small objects being suspended in sound waves) is making waves in the scientific community.
“My professors forced us to think outside the box and be able to articulate an argument properly, both skills I think are essential in any career.”
"My Dickinson education taught me critical thinking and clear writing, but more than anything, it fired an intellectual curiosity."