More than 100 high-achieving high school students from around the country visit Dickinson to study Civil War history.
Jack Buck ’21 wanted to learn in the great outdoors, not just about them. As a biology major and Outing Club member with a U.S. Forest Service internship, that’s exactly what he’s doing at Dickinson.
While studying abroad in Italy, English and Italian studies major Cormac Stevens '20 conducted on-the-ground, original research on theatre and art in 18th-century Venice.
Former self-developed film studies major Olivia Zoratto ’18 credits Dickinson’s liberal-arts education with giving her the skills to launch a successful career in the entertainment industry.
From double majoring in chemistry and French to competing on the swim team and conducting genetic research into leukemia, Demetria Ruhl ’20 has found room to pursue all of her interests at Dickinson.
Texas native Odalis Almendarez Pina ’20 traveled a long way to Dickinson, and since coming to campus, she’s traveled even more.
Whether he’s on the football field, in class (economics, pre-law) or soaking up all he can learn during a hospital internship, Phil Petrina ’20 gives it his all.
A selection of etchings and related works offer remarkable visual testimony to the conflict between elements of nature and elements of human creation.
Conducted by Parke Rhoads ’99, an expert in technology design and strategic planning, the workshop will take participants through an ideation process to surface new ideas and refine existing ones.
Dickinson College is partnering with the nonprofit Rare to host and an interactive summit on Oct. 5 to explore how colleges and universities can promote sustainable behaviors and fight climate change.
Parke Rhoads '99 combines science, tech and creativity to lead the design of high-tech spaces.
After witnessing firsthand the financial difficulties families of veterans and service members faced, Holly Petraeus '74, P'04, was inspired to act, speaking before the highest courts in the land.
Dickinson College this summer joined with Milton Hershey School to launch the new Pathways to College program.
Fall 2019 is an exciting time at Dickinson, with two major interarts events on tap and a lineup of visiting artists who bring an array of perspectives to the mix.
After Dickinson's ethical-reasoning program earned high marks last March, college representatives will present about Dickinson's innovative Orientation at a national higher-education conference.