Gillian Pinkham '15 has traveled solo across Europe, explored ancient ruins, interned in Rome and immersed herself in classical art.
John Dickinson Scholar Cole Ahnell '15 discusses why his toughest class is his favorite and how his classes carry over to the football field.
Kaylee Mueller ‘16 was a biotech intern, traveled solo through Germany and plans to use science to help save the world.
A strong sense of justice runs through Ralph Humiston ’17, a student-athlete and double major in law & policy and Spanish with high ideals and feet firmly on solid ground.
Sharaldine Francisco ’16 is named a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholar.
The Faith Lecture Series views contemporary issues through religion’s multifaceted prism.
Dickinson’s incoming class of 2019 is already making an impression.
Service-trip volunteers help feed the global community, garden by garden, seed by seed.
Fresh from earning a prestigious Ph.D. thesis award, former physics major Ritoban Basu Thakur ’08 plunges deeper into the mysterious depths of space and time.
The moment she climbed into the college's Treehouse, John Dickinson Scholar Keziah Groth-Tuft '17 was hooked. Learn about her unusual maritime pastime and upcoming EPA internship.
Got a passion, or something you’ve always wanted to explore? We’ve got you covered.
Dickinson faculty members to discuss the causes and consequences behind the attacks in Paris.
President Nancy A. Roseman provides an extensive, holistic view of what’s happening at Dickinson, including her vision for what’s ahead and reports by members of her senior leadership team.
Policy professor invents dwelling-space solution for mobile generation. Read the story and view a Web-exclusive video.
Recent faculty grants, presentations and publications, plus noteworthy news.