Math major Egmidio Medina ’18 always wanted to be a doctor so he could help people, but he also has a true passion for math. A student-faculty project helped him explore ways he could do it all.
Although campus is noticeably absent of students from June to August, there is still a lot of activity as summer programs flock to Dickinson.
Dickinson's Russian department gives students a deep dive into international relations and language study in the classroom and abroad.
Lisi Mueller '18 spent her summer as an education intern at the Earth Day Network. Find out what she learned during her time there.
Dickinsonians are conducting complex neurological research that undergraduates rarely get to do and that could have implications far beyond the lab.
Alan Fleishman ’61 got more than he could ask for from Dickinson. Not only did it set him up for a successful career, but it also gave him the tools to reinvent himself as a novelist.
From Bach to "B-I-N-G-O," Alexander Strachan ’13 has performed in concert halls, nursing homes, prisons, daycares, hospitals, hospices and more. The aim: To promote wellness through music.
The Hive provides students a firsthand look at sustainability and ecology issues.
Dickinson gave Rick Dissinger ’65 everything he needed to manage a successful business. When it came time to give back, he wanted to make the most significant gift he could to leave a legacy.
In a new op-ed in the Chronicle of Higher Education, President Margee Ensign discusses the critical responsibilities of American colleges and universities today and calls colleagues to action.
Dickinson campus voicemail will be out of service this weekend and will resume Monday, July 17.
In her first Dickinson Magazine column as our 29th president, Margee Ensign shares some of the reasons why she chose Dickinson.
Tarun "Ty" Saini '93 on the enduring qualities he sees in endurance sports, and the people who pursue them.
In his final column as Alumni Council president, Michael Donnelly '02 offers a few parting points of pride and encourages continued engagement.
Brad Fordyce has been tapped to lead the Red Devil football team. Find out more about his background, his philosophy and his vision for the program.