‘Absolutely Fearless’: Student-Athlete Gets Assist From Unexpected Source
Sometimes, help comes from unexpected places. Caitlin Blackman '25's path to success took a major leap forward, thanks to a coveted internship and the college safety officer who helped make it happen.
Humanities and science students recently visited Dickinson's "cadaver room" together. Their aim: To learn a memorable lesson about connections between science and art.
Geoscientist and Penn State University Professor Jesse R. Reimink will deliver the special lecture “How Does Earth Get Distilled? The Reawakening of Geosciences in Society.”
An impactful class deepened Olivia Renault '25's love of economics. Three internships—including one in London—helped her zero in on her intended career.
Last year, Jason Cutshall '96 hired two Dickinson grads for his growing team. This year, all three Dickinsonians returned to campus to meet with students and illuminate paths to success in consulting.
Associate Professor of Physics & Astronomy Catrina Hamilton-Drager looks to the stars for the next groundbreaking discovery.
"Even in their first semester of college, they have a voice ... and can be part of a broader conversation." Through an intro-level class, students wrote and published op-eds on environmental issues.
Hanoi native Celine Phan ’27 had never been abroad before arriving at Dickinson. She soon found a supportive community on campus and the tools it takes to succeed.
Student-faculty research suggests that the tipoff might be more significant than previously thought.
Celebrated author and social activist Rev. William J. Barber will visit campus Thursday, Feb. 20, to deliver Dickinson's 2025 Black History Month keynote address.