RDSN launches a second podcast, led by all-female student athletes and focused on topics relating to women in sports: past, present, and future.
Graduating environmental studies majors secure jobs in consulting, agriculture, pharmaceuticals and education.
A leading scholar and a singer-songwriter brought world-premiere music and WWII research to Dickinson. Their virtual residency included personalized feedback on student research.
This year's annual Poitras Gleim speaker is BD Wong. The lecture will take place virtually on Monday, April 5, at 7 p.m. EDT via Zoom and will be followed by a Q&A.
Dickinson seniors accepted to University of Maryland, Cornell University and Columbia University and secures job as scientist.
Meet Dickinson's newest Young Alumni Trustee, Joanne Adebayo '21.
Maya Peck '22 presents original research on Latinx Trump supporters at a regional Northeastern Anthropological Association (NEAA) conference.
Watch Dickinson's 2021 Alumni Award recipients deliver their acceptance speeches during the recent award ceremony, which was part of Virtual Alumni Week.
Varshini Prakash, executive director and co-founder of Sunrise Movement, accepts the Rose-Walters Prize during Dickinson's Virtual Commencement Ceremony.
We talk with departing Dickinson President Margee Ensign and incoming interim President John E. Jones III '77, P'11, about the college’s leadership transition.
As this uniquely challenging academic year draws to a close, take a look at the ways Carlisle CAN leaders joined forces during a pandemic to help protect the local community.
Dickinson College honored 485 graduating seniors with a Virtual Commencement Ceremony Sunday, May 23, during which Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder urged the graduates to change the world.
Dickinson will hold its Virtual Commencement Ceremony today at 2 p.m. via Facebook Premiere. To watch the event, tune in to the college’s Facebook page.
After gaining experience as a student-worker at The Trout Gallery, Jackson Rhodes ’21 is preparing for a career in museum education.
After a fully remote fall semester, the college welcomed many students back to campus for a spring unlike any other.