Ever wish you could be a fly on the wall when national policies are established? Students got an insider's look at the issues at play as military leaders came to campus for an in-depth discussion.
Student leaders who are passionate about sustainability created a platform for like-minded students across the state to share research and resources.
Learn which region is in the lead as alumni clubs vie for the crown during the 2014 Young Alumni Challenge.
Video Feature: Ellen Stang '85 describes her journey from Dickinson biology major to CEO of one of the world's leading neonatal-care management services.
Author A. Breeze Harper will explore how American veganism is informed by race, gender and legacies of colonialism.
Artists-in-residence JACK Quartet will bring their "explosive virtuosity" to Dickinson.
Students head to the American South for diverse spring-break service trips.
Panel to discuss Edward Snowden and the impact of his leaks.
Panel discussion dissects women's progress.
Laura Suchoski, former ESPN and espnW social-media manager will speak at Dickinson, Monday, March 24.
Political-science major Youssef Gorgi '14 has had many different kinds of experiences as a Dickinson intern, study-abroad student, volunteer and student-athlete.
For students in Kirstin Strock's Limnology: The Study of Lakes course, this winter's heavy dose of snow and ice was much more than something to trudge through on their way to class.
Dickinson announces and celebrates Regular Decision admissions notification. Congratulations, admitted students!
John Dickinson scholar Emily Rincavage '14 discusses studying abroad, the intersections of math and social science, and more.
Scholarship recipient and political-science major Jordan Peters '14 has made the most of his time on campus and beyond.