Students present original scientific research on everything from the geoarchaeology of stone steps to the impact of climate change on snapping turtles.
Luis von Ahn will deliver the college’s annual Priestley Lecture.
With data at the heart of everything, the chairs of Dickinson's new data analytics program explain why studying the field at a liberal-arts college makes the most sense.
“I am intrigued by the fascinating application and the beauty of the logic behind mathematical proofs,” says Elly Do ’22, a double major in computer science and mathematics who hails from Vietnam.
Patricia Collins '71's Dickinson education paved a path toward success in a variety of fields. Today, she continues to give back to the college to open paths for current and future Dickinsonians.
The former English and economics major combined creativity and strategy to rebuild a legendary name in fashion.
In just one year, Peter Guma ’24 has found a strong sense of belonging at Dickinson through clubs, classes, mentors and a high-impact summer fellowship.
Elsa Hritz ’25, a 2021 graduate of Carlisle High School, has been selected as the recipient of the Dickinson-Carlisle Scholarship in recognition of her academic achievement and community service.
Graduating mathematics majors secure jobs at T. Rowe Price and Enterprise Knowledge and earn acceptance into graduate programs at Northwestern University and Columbia University.
Learn more about Kat Pham ’21 and how her Dickinson experience helped prepare her for the prestigious Erasmus Mundus quantitative economics master’s program she'll enter after graduation.
Driven by donors and new hires, Dickinson's new Department of Data Analytics hits the ground running.
Nina Spoelker ’21 co-manages a video series of brief, in-depth chats between theatre & dance students, alumni and faculty. After graduation, she’ll work for Enterprise Knowledge.
Emerging from a winning Revolutionary Challenge proposal, the new major merges Dickinson’s liberal-arts foundation and its future-forward approach.
Undeterred by COVID, math and economics double major Maisara Khan ’21 served a virtual internship, co-founded a career-focused club and more.
Paul Duprex, distinguished molecular virologist and vaccine designer, will discuss COVID-19 vaccine development in a virtual talk from Dickinson's Clarke Forum.