International business & management major Matei Mares ’21 co-founded a nonprofit that helps international high school students prepare for college in the U.S.
Hannah Youmans ’22, winner of the Weiss Prize in the Creative Arts, discusses why she chose to major in music and Italian at Dickinson as well as her favorite experiences in and out of class
Students in Dickinson's Spanish Club hold fundraiser to help support migrant agricultural workers in Pennsylvania.
"My Dickinson education has been invaluable to me ... [and] I want to support other students coming behind."
Coach Zingman earns huge honor in his third year at the helm of Red Devils women's soccer.
Music major Abby Duell '20 says Dickinson has been the perfect place to "pursue music at a high level while also exploring my love of the outdoors and the environment.”
The Historical & Archival Records Care Grant and matching funds will help preserve the story of LGBTQ+ people in central Pennsylvania.
With the Female Innovators Lab, Amy Nauiokas '94 seeks to increase the odds of success for women entrepreneurs.
John Orlando ’96 shares how taking a cross-country leap of faith and a nontraditional path has led to his career success.
A panel of five Dickinson professors representing a variety of disciplines and national backgrounds will address worldwide environmental activism and protest movements in different countries.
Attorney, author and candidate for Congress, Thomas Brier '14, will discuss how our republic has strayed away from reason since the times of the founding fathers
Dickinson is partnering with three schools to purchase the largest amount of solar power by any higher education institutions nationally.
The Dickinson women's basketball team has earned the No. 4 seed in the Centennial Conference Playoffs and will host No. 5 seed Swarthmore College at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 25, in the Kline Center.
Sammy Polinsky '19, the Dickinson Department of Art & Art History’s post-baccalaureate artist-in-residence for 2019-20, will display her works during a special exhibition.
Rising star Tess Whittlesey '14 helps shape political narratives that could help shape a nation. Five years after graduation, she's worked Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff and Pete Buttigieg.