What does an iconic rodent have to do with the success of Dickinson Science Magazine? Find out from the publication’s founder, Gloria Hwang ’16.
Students inspire local kids through music and books.
Dickinson and The Johns Hopkins University have partnered to offer a dual-degree program in international studies.
Art major and Latin and writing tutor Joelle Cicak ’16 discusses her deep love of the classics, her adventures in ancient French caverns and the course that transformed her academic career.
Joojo Ocran '17, an IB&M major and French minor, discusses his proudest moments at Dickinson and his dream job melding entrepreneurism, food and social sustainability.
Dickinson's men's basketball team reaches new heights.
“If I can give even a little back today through the Dickinson Fund to help support scholarships or enhance facilities for current students, I think it’s the least I can do.”
Visit programs for newly admitted and enrolled students kick off with record attendance.
Former Intel executive Sean Maloney will discuss the successful career and health setback that landed him on the cover of ‘Fortune.’
The history of Old West and its iconic stone steps comes alive across the centuries.
Longtime 'New York Times' art critic visits student art galleries and previews senior art-history majors' exhibition.
Mother Nature Network names Dickinson to list of '17 amazing green college campuses.'
Ruffalo, an award-winning advocate for addressing climate change and increasing renewable energy, will receive the prize at Commencement 2015.
The award-winning author of such novels as 'Amsterdam' and 'Atonement' will address members of the class of 2015 at Commencement on Sunday, May 17.
With the student-designed bike blender, you can pedal your way to smoothie bliss.