The assistant professor of chemistry discusses the importance of interdisciplinary studies in the sciences and what it means to mentor and motivate students.
Seniors secure jobs after college-sponsored career trip to the Big Apple.
When John Bailey ’95 was tapped as special assistant for domestic policy to President George W. Bush in October 2007, he anticipated applying his education and labor-policy expertise to programs
In today’s business climate “the old rules of job hunting and career management no longer apply,” says Joe Watson ’87.
When Laticia Headings ’95, a former policy-management-studies major, joined Participant Productions in 2004 to run its documentary division, the company was just beginning to make its movies.
"Explorations in physics" curriculum aims to increase science literacy and an understanding of scientific investigation.
Jennifer Egan's will be at Dickinson College to discuss her award-winning book, A Visit From the Goon Squad.
After a thorough review, the 17-member search committee has selected Spencer Stuart, a globally recognized leader in executive placement.
Dickinson announces and celebrates the release of online-decision letters to Regular Decision applicants.
This page highlights students who have achieved prestigious grants and scholarships, conduct research, work around the world and enter esteemed graduate programs.
Dickinsonians regularly earn prestigious grants and scholarships, conduct research, work around the world and enter esteemed graduate programs.
The associate professor of American studies discusses his scholarly interests and musical side and explains why it’s no fun to watch television with his students.
Coleman Bass ’12 co-founds organization to help critically ill children.
Students who recently returned to campus from studying abroad share stories and images highlighting Dickinson's immersive approach to global education.