With field hockey, football, women's soccer and volleyball seeing action for the first time in nearly two years, there was no shortage of athletics excitement over the weekend.
Across the country, and the globe, Dickinson students engaged in a wide variety of summer internships.
Dickinson will host a panel of experts to discuss how 9/11 changed politics, law and everyday life in the United States.
Dickinson's fall sports kickoff features a tailgate, giveaways and "celebrity" shuttle-bus drivers for the football team's home opener Saturday, Sept. 4.
“Dickinson creates environments that encourage building valuable relationships,” says Chinemerem Nwanze ’23, a psychology major, Student Senate member, Posse Scholar, Civic Action Intern and author.
In this podcast, we delve into Dickinson’s newest major, data analytics. Hear how the blend of math, computer science, economics and philosophy fits the college’s unique approach to the liberal arts.
The accolade tops a year of honors recognizing Dickinson’s national leadership in sustainability education and campus operations.
Spanish major Alaina Clemence ’22 seeks to heighten intercultural empathy through translation.
Alumni couple Andy '10 ad Eliza Clark Heist '12 benefited from alumni support as undergrads. Now they help today's students enjoy similar opportunities at Dickinson.
John E. Jones III '77, P'11, draws on his experience as a federal judge to discuss how courts can respond to extremism.
There's a fanciful spectacle brewing at Dickinson's College Farm. Here's what you need to know about the upcoming performances by Dickinsonians and Bread and Puppet, recipient of the 2021 Arts Award.
Varshini Prakash is the 2021 recipient of Dickinson's Rose-Walters Prize for Environmental Activism.
Chris Cocores ’05 and Emily West Cocores ’06 meet with some of the students benefiting from their gifts supporting internships at Dickinson.
Neuroscience major Jessie Scarlett '22 is sharpening skills in clinical research, rock climbing, leadership, improv and more.
Robert Steele '02 was the first in his family to attend college. He's now helping other first-generation college students build a successful future through Dickinson.