Dickinson Launches Finance Major, Bringing Wall Street Closer to the Liberal Arts
Dickinson approves a new major in finance, responding to surging student demand and positioning Dickinson graduates for rewarding careers—without leaving the liberal arts behind.
The Red Devils will host Gettysburg College for the title game on Biddle Field, Saturday, May 2, at 7 p.m.
Abigail Allport ’26 (art history, Chinese) explores the intersections of art, language and cultures through her classes, by studying abroad in Taiwan and Japan and through a high-level internship.
A new two-day, immersive program will help Dickinson students deepen career exploration, foster professional connections and build essential skills, beginning in their sophomore year.
It’s not easy to balance classes, sports and campus activities, but for first-gen Annelyse Warner ’26 (biochem & molecular bio), challenge is a chance to grow. She even made time for study abroad.
Dickinson's men's lacrosse team has earned the top seed in the Centennial Conference Tournament and will host a semifinal game Thursday at 4 p.m. at Biddle Field.
The special event will be held Saturday, May 2, at 11 a.m., at the John M. Paz ’78 Alumni & Family Center, immediately next door to the construction site on High Street.
Dickinson celebrates the transformative philanthropy of Cynthia Raiton ’82 and her husband, Michael Ward, during an Old West Walk dedication ceremony.
Data analytics students explore the intersection of ethics and practice while connecting with professionals at organizations like Deloitte and AWS.
A workshop at the Center for Strategic & International Studies in Washington, D.C., challenges students on the world’s most pressing issues.