Regional study breaks offer an escape from crunch-time.
Mary Robinson ’01 combines her love of horses with her passion for medicine.
Want to help the victims of the Nepal earthquake, but unsure how? Look no further.
Opinion pages from Maine to Oregon have been enlivened with insightful commentary by Dickinson students, thanks to an op-ed writing assignment for an environmental-studies course.
Dickinson's spoken-word group takes flight with fully staged performance, sending off its student-founders in grand style.
Darrell Pacheco ’12 enjoys doing ‘fascinating work’ with The Vanguard Group while keeping up on financial-industry news and staying connected to Dickinson.
The votes are in for Dickinson’s student-run entrepreneurial-idea contest. Meet the computer-science, math and history majors who earned first prize.
Dickinsonians gather to celebrate the transformational power of scholarship support.
Andy MacPhail ’76 named next president of the Philadelphia Phillies.
Today is the last day to make a gift to the college during the 2014-15 fiscal year.
Faculty reflect on the Supreme Court’s decision to legalize same-sex marriage.
When you find your passion, pursue it, no questions asked. So says Sarah Brand ’17, an East Asian studies major and transfer student who relishes her major and on-campus home.
From her first semester on campus, John Dickinson scholar Madeleine Gardner ’18 has distinguished herself academically and as an active volunteer.
Kevin Doyle ’16 is headed for a life in the foreign service, and his path is as clear as a road on a map.
A 3,500-mile photography trip to the wilds of Peru was more than an immersive research experience for environmental-science major Wesley Lickus ’17. It was the start of an ongoing adventure.