Earth sciences major Karuna Sah ’19 discusses how Dickinson’s active and useful approach to the liberal arts is preparing her to make an impact through a career in volcanology and glaciology.
Computer science major Ian Doyle ’18 discusses his dream of living in the Alaskan wilderness, the value of perseverance and good company and his passion for fixing and creating things.
Hayley Murdough ’18, is already a graduate of the U.S. Army Airborne School, and she hopes to use her international studies and economics double major to leap into a career in international affairs.
Dickinson takes leadership role in helping faculty across a wide-range of disciplines prepare students to tackle tomorrow's sustainability challenges.
More than 1,500 Dickinsonians gathered for Alumni Weekend to rekindle friendships, celebrate memories, forge new connections and catch up on all things Dickinson.
Dickinson is among more than 1,200 colleges, universities, governors, mayors and business leaders pledging to continue to reduce carbon emissions in line with the Paris climate agreement.
A new program helps students better navigate an increasingly complex digital landscape.
Nearly 20 years after delivering Dickinson's Commencement address in 1998, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David McCullough discusses Benjamin Rush's enduring relevance.
“Crisis in the South China Sea” offers a unique active-learning opportunity for students to prepare to tackle global crisis.
International directors, writers, performing artists and scholars bring the world to campus and into the classroom.
Laura Petrovich-Cheney ’89 uses the salvaged wood from some of nature’s worst storms to create artwork inspired by traditional and contemporary quilt patterns.
Two Dickinsonians are set to engage the world through two prestigious international scholarships.
Brontè Burleigh-Jones, Dickinson's vice president for finance & administration, is honored with a national award recognizing her volunteer service.
English major Molly Gorelick '19 learns how to post, comment and like strategically as a social media intern at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia.
As Dickinson celebrates the most diverse class in its history, a new task force investigates how to take inclusivity initiatives to the next level, creating an environment where everyone can thrive.