Olivia Harper Wilkins '15 discusses her current research as a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow at Caltech, where she studies astrochemistry.
A yearlong series hosted by Dickinson's Popel Shaw Center for Race & Ethnicity will celebrate the art, activism and scholarship of women of color.
Annual men's lacrosse Volleyball-a-Thon surpasses fundraising goal for Red Cross.
Dickinson has released its 2017-18 Sustainability Report, which documents how the college has continued to make strides as a global leader in sustainability education and operations.
Lisa Sherman '79, former psychology major, discusses the experiences that helped her co-found a women's sports network, co-launch Viacom's LOGO TV and lead the Ad Council.
Caroline Smiegal '18 embarked on the journey of a lifetime after graduating in May. She biked across the country to help raise money and awareness for the affordable housing cause.
With an eye toward outcomes, a new Dickinson center draws together diverse areas of student and professional development.
Dickinson will present Kate Hamill’s vivacious adaption of the Jane Austen classic, Pride and Prejudice.
Architect and Dickinson alumnus Chris Sharples '87 will present “Out of Practice,” a lecture about his work in designing buildings and environments that improve the quality of public life.
Dickinson College is partnering with the Cumberland County Historical Society to host Carlisle Journeys: Places of Memory and the Unfolding Stories of the Carlisle Indian School.
Having researched reconstruction teams in Iraq and Afghanistan, interned with the USAID, and studied Italian history in Bologna, Mary Hinton ’19 is living her dream at Dickinson.
Former law & policy major Llamilet Gutierrez ’09 provides trauma-informed services to victims of sex trafficking as the executive director for Amara Legal Center.
Dickinson College students and faculty will perform six concerts in November, including jazz, chamber music and orchestral works.
From Aug. 28 to Sept. 19, there were 132 national and nine international mentions of Dickinson in the news.
“Education can be a great equalizer, and it’s something that cannot be taken away," says Elvin Rawlins '73, who recently established a Dickinson scholarship fund.