Father-daughter Dickinsonians Henry Menin ’59 and Jane Menin Bagley ’84 celebrated milestone class-year reunions this spring. Learn how they first landed on similar paths.
Dickinson honored 597 graduating seniors on Sunday, May 19, as Commencement speaker, actor, producer and environmental activist Pierce Brosnan urged them to “make something that matters."
Going into the 2019 Centennial Conference playoffs, the women’s softball team had two secret weapons: pitchers Madison Milaszewski ’19 and Killian Kueny ’19.
Discover the energy, momentum and success stories generated by incredible community support in 2018-19.
Dickinson faculty were seen on C-SPAN and HBO’s Vice News Tonight, heard on NPR-affiliate WITF’s Smart Talk and Sirius XM’s Knowledge@Wharton and read in The Wall Street Journal and The Conversation.
An exploration of the Clarke Forum’s dynamic programming throughout the past 25 years, from discussions on human rights and sexuality to environmentalism and leadership—and everything in between.
Angelo Tarzona '21 is the summer watershed coordinator at the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring (ALLARM), where he is gaining firsthand experience working with watershed health and GIS.
Former mathematics and economics double major Cody Nichols '15 harnesses his Dickinson education to launch a successful career as a sales reporting analyst with the Campbell Soup Company.
"I received a lot from Dickinson, academically, as well as personally. I'm inspired by what Dickinson continues to do as a whole."
Katie Koczirka '20 is spending her summer as an intern at the Boston Children's Hospital, where she's sharpening her lab skills while working alongside professional cancer researchers.
Former religion major Lauren Tuchman ’08 uses the skills garnered from her Dickinson education to provide spiritual and pastoral care as a noncongregational rabbi in Washington, D.C.
Taste, half-portion, portion or double? Customized portions in Dickinson's Dining Hall, proposed by students, help you get the amount of food you want, while also helping to reduce food waste.
A global education is critical to responding to global challenges, says President Ensign in a recent "Times Higher Education" op-ed.
Calvin Bader '20 works with hundreds of artifacts a day as a research assistant/intern at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.
Zoey Miller '20 is spending her second summer in a row at CHOP as a research intern, sharpening the skills she's learned in the labs at Dickinson.