Leda Fisher '19 broadens her world through her experiences with American studies, the Clarke Forum and study abroad and as a student leader and volunteer.
Using his acting training at Dickinson, Vincent Paterson '72 created a career as a globally acclaimed choreographer who's worked with superstars in music, film and live theatre.
Athletes from Dickinson's women's sports teams discuss how athletic skills are transferable to their future careers.
Gabriella Farrell ’21 wants to one day improve relations among the U.S., Latin America and the Caribbean, and she sees Dickinson as the best place to prepare to do that.
American studies major Heidi Kim ’19 describes the class that blew her mind, her internship showcasing Asian representation in the arts and why open-mindedness is a tremendous asset.
Dickinson earns a spot in the "Amazing 8" of a national football helmet competition. Vote now to help them advance to the semifinals.
Funding will support transformative new initiatives in civic learning and action.
Meet Justin Burkett ’20, an American history and archaeology double major who has blended his passion for history with his love of writing, music and theatre.
President Margee Ensign’s op-ed on youth voting was published in The Philadelphia Inquirer, and there were 197 national and five international mentions of Dickinson in the news.
Find out how Dickinson's well-rounded, globally focused liberal-arts education helped Cathy Skula '93 become the executive vice president of franchising for Rent-A-Center.
International business & management and economics double major Maryam Khalil ’21 has discovered her purpose at Dickinson through ethics, community service and helping others.
Ben Tiede ’05, former double-major in biology and biochemistry & molecular biology, tackles the issues of global health, public policy and advocacy at Johnson & Johnson.
At the choir’s annual fall concert, students performed musical works in 10 different languages representing several of the college’s study-abroad programs.
The ability to take a wide range of classes at Dickinson has led Sam Arnold ’21 to explore opportunities he never imagined, including organic farming in Italy and underwater archaeology.
After retiring from a corporate career, singer Kathryn Engle '71 got back to her first love, the stage.