President Margee Ensign invites you to look back on a year of impact on campus, in the local community and around the world.
Spyro Karetsos '96, chief risk officer at TD Ameritrade, says his Dickinson liberal-arts education was "a great preparation for Wall Street."
For the second year in a row, the Dickinson College Red Devils are looking to snag the title of best helmet in the land.
Two members of the Dickinson College community testify at “Educate a Girl, Empower a Nation,” a Congressional forum hosted by Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson (D-Fl.).
As a foreign services officer in Budapest, Hungary, Kevin Doyle ’16 helps policymakers wrestle with energy security and Hungary-EU relations.
Meet Larissa Babicz ’20, a bio major, birder, dog trainer and wildlife artist who researches the effects of climate change on birds in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
Through global coursework and internships, Espoir DelMain ’21 is learning how to foster lasting, positive social change.
Two students, Sam Lavine '22 and Ella Goldman '21, recently competed in the Mid-South Regional Moot Court Tournament at Liberty University.
As an institution that deeply values global diversity and civil discussion and debate, Dickinson opposes this boycott but encourages students to voice their opinions through continued civil dialogue.
Scott Nowicki ’06 is a physician-scientist whose leading-edge trial is funded by a $4.6 million grant. Learn why he brought a young Dickinson math-department graduate and Posse scholar onto his team.
From political commentary to industry expertise, Dickinson faculty members are sought-after voices for major media outlets.
Dickinsonians take Centennial Conference Runner of the Year and Coach of the Year.
New research published this month in the Southern Economic Journal reveals job losses during the Great Recession may be partly responsible for the recent drop in U.S. birth rates.