Dickinson College Announces Tuition-Free Education for Families Earning Up to $125,000
The move significantly broadens the reach of the Dickinson Promise initiative, which was launched in May at the conclusion of the successful $75 million Campaign for Scholarships.
Noted historian Michael Vorenberg will deliver the sixth annual J. Howard Wert Lecture at Dickinson Thursday, March 26, at 7 p.m.
World-renowned scholar William Wallace ’74 has challenged myths, guided historic conservation and shaped our understanding of a master artist. It began with a pivotal study-abroad year.
Alyssa Daly '27 is driven by a commitment to “leave everything better than you found it.” After Dickinson, she aims to help better the world through youth advocacy and education reform.
Theo Coleman '27, double major in economics and art history, talks about the impact of his fall 2025 studying abroad in Tokyo.
Alumni Council President Bruce Rychlik '89 shares firsthand comments from students and alumni about Dickinson’s transformative global-study programs.
Decades of history and more than a decade of scholarship inform Dickinson’s continued commitment to Native and Indigenous studies.
From Mississippi beginnings to Centennial Conference stardom, Mallie Thomas ’28 has become an unstoppable force on the court.
Check out the latest publications and media mentions from Dickinson faculty and staff.
President Jones offers examples of the major momentum happening at Dickinson.