Oregon native Halle Winkler '19 discusses her lifelong love of mentoring and teaching, her passion for travel and music and the person who taught her to be open and positive in the face of challenge.
World-renowned author Carmen-Francesca Banciu discusses her writing at Dickinson event.
Dickinson is again named one of the ‘Coolest Schools’ for environmental sustainability.
Three Dickinsonians find each other in the American embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Dickinson faculty pianists to perform classical and contemporary music.
Three Dickinsonians are inducted into the U.S. Army ROTC Hall of Fame.
Alumnus co-authors landmark paper on how the Zika virus causes fetal brain damage.
One year after graduation, Sarah DiMuccio '15 published an article in a major publication and is working on a second. Both spring from research she conducted at Dickinson.
Nearly 60 Dickinsonians recently gathered to watch the Philadelphia Phillies take on the Colorado Rockies at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
Dickinson Faculty Wind Quintet takes the stage with the Washington Square Winds.
Dickinsonians discover fragment of ancient “throne of Agamemnon" considered one of the “most important and emblematic finds of the Mycenaean age.”
Dickinson will host a lecture focusing on our food system and solutions for feeding the world by award-winning author and activist Raj Patel.
“I've looked at this process like a puzzle—I am slowly gathering more and more pieces,” says Taylor Hunkins ’17, student-curator of a new Trout Gallery exhibition on performance in African art.
Abbey Fisler ’17 (environmental studies, Italian), who plans a career in renewable energy, tapped disparate skills and interests during a summer biochem research internship in Italy.
Just two days after move-in, #Dson2020 made its mark at 26 local sites through Orientation First-Year Service Day.