In her winter 2018 Dickinson Magazine column, President Margee Ensign looks ahead to the new year and reflects on the three essential commitments that make Dickinson unique.
Physicist Gabriela González will discuss the recent confirmation of the existence of gravitational waves during Dickinson’s Glover Memorial Lecture.
Students in globally integrated courses took winter-break trips to Denmark, Germany and Italy to study global business practices and sustainable food systems.
Nastia Khlopina '18 reflects on her experience as an international student majoring in international business & management as she gears up for her final semester before graduation.
Meet Moyi Tian ’19, an aspiring change-maker who relishes in the tension between mathematics and physics, plays the violin and follows her passions, no matter what.
Hard work and creative problem-solving have earned accolades for Ellis Johnson ’18, whether as a student-leader, beat-boxer, Russian-language student or U.S. Army cadet.
As President Ensign's first academic year on campus reaches the midway point, work is underway to help bridge intercultural gaps on campus and beyond.
Winter is a perfect time to curl up with a good book. Here are 15 books that are top on our students' lists.
Armed with Dickinson’s observatory telescope, a partnership with a university across the ocean and a keen understanding of physics, students calculate the speed of an asteroid 90 million miles away.
Dickinson's Waidner-Spahr Library earns the inaugural First Year Experience Innovation Award for its commitment to improving the first-year experience and learning outcomes.
Women, identity and global cultures hold the spotlight this spring, as Dickinson gears up to present another inspiring, thought-provoking semester of arts events.
Meet Kathryn Beck '20, a math major whose Dickinson experience is enabling her to explore everything from graph theory to public gardening to storytelling through music.
The Trout Gallery has been chosen as the 2018 recipient of the Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages James W. Dodge Foreign Language Advocate Award.
Former Posse student and English major Yamilka Roque ’15 works to help students find their passion and their voice as an English teacher at the American Dream Charter High School in New York City.
Ellis Johnson ’18 is more than an exceptional student, athlete and Blue Mountain Battalion ROTC cadet. He’s also one of the top-10 Army cadets in the nation.