View the full schedule for Dickinson's 2017 Commencement exercises.
Dickinson's annual Scholarship Luncheon gathers nearly 250 donors and scholarship recipients to celebrate the far-reaching impact of scholarship gifts.
Graduating seniors reflect on the Dickinson experience and look ahead to how they will effect change in the wider world.
From past internships to her current position as Huffington Post campus-editor-at-large, Emily Robertson ’17 is gathering experience and preparing to enter the fields of social media and marketing.
Scott McQuaig named Centennial Conference Women's Golf Coach of the Year.
Dickinson's first social innovation & entrepreneurship grads look back on the program's inaugural years and present capstone research aimed at helping local nonprofits thrive.
Students use the arts to make a difference, launching a range of community programs and visiting the state capital as part of an artistic activism course.
Can the human voice be a mechanism for healing? Psychology and music double major Jonah Levi-Paesky ’17 is looking for the answer.
Representatives from the U.S. Army War College came to campus to honor more than 35 students who tutored international fellows in 2016-17.
College may have been tough initially for first-generation student Robert Hill ’17, but not only did he persevere, he founded a program that helps fellow first-generation Dickinsonians thrive.
From sustainability to world literature, students discover abundant research opportunities in Italy.
Trustees review and adopt the 2017-18 operating budget, receive updates on several construction projects, and meet with students, administrators and faculty to discuss free speech on campus.
Two students and one administrator extend Dickinson's reputation as a top-producing Fulbright institution with awards to teach and learn abroad.
Jim Chambers '78 makes a $1 million gift to Dickinson as statement of confidence in the college's future and a challenge to fellow alumni to step up their support of the college.
Interim President Neil Weissman is part of the leadership circle of presidents calling for carbon pricing to combat climate change.