With a generous gift, the Kanev Planetarium allows students to look further into the universe than ever before.
After over 20 years with international fashion powerhouse Tommy Hilfiger, John Freedman '92 knows every inch of the company, and he uses that knowledge to help the brand make a difference.
Former political science and German major Robert Emerson ’77 pursues his passion for history as the executive director of Old Fort Niagara in Youngstown, N.Y.
The former English and philosophy major returns to campus Oct. 7 for a public discussion with President Jones.
The former international studies major has made a career out of advocating for children in the criminal justice system, now in a presidentially appointed role.
The managing director at J.P. Morgan is a trusted source for both his institutional clients and CNBC.
Former anthropology major Douglas Kramon ’93 leads fan support teams for ESPN and Disney Worldwide Services.
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.
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.
From Dickinson to Caltech to NASA, the astrochemist (and artist) has always seen her future in the stars.
"Dickinson enabled me to work in my dream field on my own terms," says Devon Nykaza Stuart ’01. Learn more about how Dickinson helped Stuart forge a successful career.
Dickinson honors alumni for exemplary service to the college, accomplishment in their professional and civic lives, and strength of character.
'Supercool' and its executive producers come to campus for a screening and discussion on April 20.