After connecting with alums Mark '71 and Harriet Lehman '72, Kirsten Brodeen '20 landed a position as an entrepreneurship intern at Upshoot LLC, a portfolio company.
Dickinson's Red Devil mascot costume gets an update.
It's been a decade since the Rector Science Complex was unveiled. See why it remains a wildly popular spot for science students, and how it helps spur innovative student research.
Renowned microbiologist Jo Handelsman will present the 68th Annual Joseph Priestley Award Celebration Lecture at Dickinson.
Philosopher, ethicist and African studies scholar Kwame Anthony Appiah, author of The New York Times Magazine’s “The Ethicist” column, will deliver Dickinson College’s Morgan Lecture.
The Trout Gallery will showcase Edward Burtynsky's large-scale photographs drawing attention to humanity's relationship with water.
Sierra Magazine once again honors Dickinson's commitment to sustainability.
Art historian Linda Dalrymple Henderson '69 will deliver a lecture about Wassily Kandinsky, a Russian painter known for innovative theories and abstract art.
Members of the class of 2023 were encouraged to begin their official journeys as Dickinsonians with ‘courage and creativity.’
Former political science major J. Kenetha Laughman Hansen ’83 thrives in her dynamic and fast-paced career working for the York County Economic Alliance.
For the first time since 2011, Red Devils football takes both the Little Brown Bucket and Conestoga Wagon trophies from Gettysburg and F&M.
The Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections invites the public to view a collection of artifacts and archival documents from the LGBT Center of Central PA History Project.
See photos from “We Are Pussy Riot (or Everything is P.R.),” a play about real-life Russian punk rockers and artists whose 2012 musical protest brought them jail time and international acclaim.
A panel of faculty experts will discuss the subject of impeachment from legal, political, ethical and media perspectives.
Dickinson College is partnering with the Cumberland County Commission for Women to host a panel of experts discussing care for children whose parents have been lost to or are struggling with opioids.