How do you thank a campus legend? Administrators, staff and faculty, past and present, gather to honor Marie Baker's 61 years at Dickinson.
MLK Jr. Symposium highlights youth activism and organization.
Dickinson's immersive approach to study abroad prepares students for business and finance careers, say alumni working in those fields today.
John Allen ’11 has been reaching out (literally) to D.C.’s homeless population for more than a decade.
The campus community gathers to honor Executive Secretary Marie Baker, as she marks 61 years of service to Dickinson.
Check out some of the backstories of the 220 stellar students leading the class of 2020 as Early Decision admits.
Emma Batchelder ’17 has long been interested in cancer research and treatment, and she’s combining what she learns about it in the classroom, at her internship and in the lab.
Three students present original research at the largest earth and space science meeting in the world, and one gets interviewed by NASA.
Greater Carlisle Project receives $50,000 civic-engagement grant to implement community storytelling project.
The departments of art, creative writing, music and theatre & dance present an exciting lineup of spring events.
Dickinson once again deemed a top school for studying abroad by the Institute of International Education.
Professor of History David Commins’ latest book has been named a Top 25 Book of 2015 by 'Foreign Affairs' magazine.
The Martial Arts Club: Come for the self-defense instruction, stay for the camaraderie.
A digital humanities student-faculty research project brings the 21st and 19th centuries together through an enigmatic poet.
Meet Haosen Fan '18, a math major, service-trip leader and master of an ancient art form who will pursue a master's in engineering through Dickinson's 3:2 program.