On campus to receive an honorary doctor of public health degree, the former U.S. surgeon general opens up about a range of issues.
Moments after receiving her own Dickinson degree, Anna Wagman '16 helped award a diploma to her father, Joe Wagman '16.
A by-the-numbers look at the class of 2016.
Jennifer Haigh '90, a French major at Dickinson, has made a big name for herself in the literary world.
Five-hundred and twenty-seven students became graduates during a Commencement ceremony that urged them to balance individual success with social responsibility.
Students partner with local nonprofits to see how social justice plays out in the lives and imaginations of African Americans in Carlisle.
Experimental final exam tasks students with unlocking safes using discrete mathematics.
Varsity football player David Chow ’16 led a team of students researching how feedback and goals affect on-field performance, and he'll present his work at a national conference.
As they prepare for Commencement, members of the class of 2016 attempt to describe Dickinson in one sentence.
Meet international business & management major Michaela Shaw '16, who initiated a program to donate surplus Dining Hall food to the Salvation Army, to help feed families and individuals in need.
With a major in economics and a minor in music, musician and DJ Jonathan Northridge ’16 eyes a future in radio.
Meet Patti Kotrady '16, an American studies major, rock bassist and Lou Reed fan who applies 19th-century theories to the Philly punk scene. Her plans? To pass on the passion.
Internships with the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center and Phi Beta Kappa have helped Julia Dolinger ’16 make the most of her English major.
History major Tyler Hanson ’16 discusses the First-Year Seminar that made all the difference, the value of service trips and the moment he decided to come to Dickinson.
Meet Jiyeong "Faith" Park ’16, a service trip leader, first-year mentor, global ambassador and member of Wheel & Chain and Dickinson Christian Fellowship.