Assistant Professor of American Studies Marisol LeBrón discusses how racism, debt and a colonial relationship with the U.S. affect Puerto Rico's recovery in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
Meet Aboody Rumman ’20, an international studies major, piano player and believer in the power of introspection and persistence.
Dickinson President Margee Ensign recently met over breakfast with alumni and parents working in finance to help strengthen the college's network in the finance, business and banking fields.
Kayleigh Rhatigan ’19 discusses her lifelong pursuit of literature through a provocative and interdisciplinary lens.
Rachel Krewson ’20 combines environmental science and physics to help develop an electronic-bike prototype and to teach others about how to measure and evaluate the health of waterways.
Dickinson earns a grant from Highmark Blue Shield to train first responders and the public on how to better care for those wounded during active-shooter and mass-casualty events.
Dickinson's innovative, multilingual writing program earns the highest award from the discipline's most prestigious body.
From providing marketing expertise to fighting homelessness, students put learning into action by helping local businesses and nonprofits.
While Sophie Kivlehan '21 adjusts to her first semester on campus, she's also gearing up to take the stand in a federal lawsuit aiming to change U.S. environmental policy.
Dickinson President Margee Ensign was a keynote speaker at a recent conference that brought together leaders to discuss how academic theory can be put to work for community development.
Anh Duc Do '19 discusses his experiences as a Vietnamese international student studying in China, and the joys of discovering a new way of learning on campus.
Bailey Hans ’18, a first-generation college student, has found that Dickinson allows her to develop in every direction her interests lead as she prepares for a career in juvenile law.
At the start of the semester, students in a social-justice themed course used social media to launch their own grassroots campaigns around issues they care about. Here’s how they did.
Dickinson's Baird Sustainability Fellowship program selects 13 seniors who have advanced sustainability through excellence in scholarship, leadership and service.
Dickinson faculty and students will take part in a number of concerts and plays in December.