Photos by art & art history faculty member Andrew Bale will be showcased at a Peruvian embassy, during a Smithsonian museum festival in Washington, D.C., and in a new book.
Spend some time on the Susquehanna River with Roy Rogers ’75, who captains a riverboat launching from City Island daily.
Experts in military strategy, national security and Korean culture will share ideas regarding the current situation on the Korean Peninsula.
Dickinson President Margee Ensign accepts an invitation to join the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition's Pennsylvania Advisory Committee.
The 2017 McAndrews Award winners are Maddy Siebold '17 and Mason Hepner '17.
Dickinsonians shine a light on a dark but important chapter in American history with the Carlisle Indian School Digital Resource Center and the Teachers’ Institute on the Carlisle Indian School.
Computer science and classical studies collide as Dickinsonians mod a sprawling video game to better understand an underexplored period in Roman history.
New students learn about on and off campus resources to help them settle into their new hometown at the Resource Fair.
A computer scientist discusses what large-scale social media data can reveal about users and how it impacts social science.
An Atlantic Council internship gives Laura Zwerling '18 a taste of the international affairs career she's planning after graduation.
James Fisher '18 combined his love of science and the great outdoors and took his education to "the next level" while conducting summer fieldwork in the Canadian wilds.
Dickinson’s most diverse incoming class ever is urged to make the most of the college's useful education for the common good as Convocation kicks off the academic year.
Professor of Biology Tom Arnold examines how to protect and preserve a valuable natural resource in a new review resulting from a three-year EPA-funded project.
A Discovery Channel special features biology professors Scott Boback and Chuck Zwemer conducting an experiment based on some of the work highlighted in this story, originally published in 2016.
Dickinson is again named one of Sierra magazine's ‘Coolest Schools’ for environmental sustainability.