Dickinson Honors Class of 2024 During Commencement
Members of the class of 2024 officially graduated from Dickinson Sunday, May 19, during a ceremony in which President John E. Jones III ’77, P’11, urged them to “get out there and change the world.”
Dickinson’s UPMC Central PA Rotational Program provides a valuable mini-residency experience for students interested in medical careers.
“I’ve gotten to meet artists, veterans, scientists and academics who have done great work in the world.” Ella Layton ’26 makes a mark as a Clarke Forum and Trout intern.
Ethan Hart ’24 (computer science) is a record-holding student-athlete who’s focused on channeling technology to solve impactful problems.
A computer science project sets students on their own course to tackle complex real-world problems for multibillion-dollar corporation.
Dickinson announces new opportunities for faculty and staff to learn to co-create a deeper sense of equity and belonging on campus.
“Training volunteers has been really impactful because I can see just how much we empower them to do great things,” says Kailey Sipe ’27. Learn more about how students co-create change through ALLARM.
Years after an ancient, near-mythic ship was dragged from the bottom of the Nile Delta, Hunter Omerzo ’24 creates a high-tech model that sheds new light on ongoing research at Oxford.
The college’s faculty has honored Professor of English Claire Seiler with this year’s Dickinson Award for Distinguished Teaching.
"Never underestimate yourself or the power of an optimistic attitude," says Damien Labrada '27, a student-athlete and international-studies major who's learning to lead.