Associate Professor of English Jacob Sider Jost examines the facets and significance of the word "interest" in 18th-century life.
“Dickinson embodied everything that I was looking for,” says Alice Agyekum ’22, who has prepared for medical school at Dickinson through coursework, research, and an internship with UPMC Pinnacle.
West Coaster Jackson Ohlsen-Johnson '22 is a runner, a cappella singer, Student Senate and fraternity member, and College Farm and War College intern.
Thanks to her Dickinson education and the scholarship that made it possible, Claire Jordy '17 now helps preserve and conserve Pennsylvania waterways as a water resource planner.
A new photography book takes a peek at personal, everyday experiences with COVID-19, as experienced by Dickinson students, faculty, staff and alumni.
A panel will explore issues surrounding the 2020 election, including court challenges and policy debates following the widespread use of mail-in voting.
A student-curated exhibition highlights our changing relationships with photography and photographs as well as what snapshots can tell us about ourselves and our times.
Fabiola Cineas '12 discusses her path leading to ‘Vox’ as a race reporter.
In this podcast, Washington Post Cairo Bureau Chief Siobhán O’Grady ’13 discusses her reporting across Africa and the Middle East and how her unique Dickinson experience helped launch her career.
Pastor and scholar Jay Williams will deliver this year’s annual Wesley Lecture, "Black Queer Christian Lives Matter: Race, Religion and Sexuality—an Intersectional Conversation.”
A new two-month campaign will promote the Rose-Walters Prize and introduce Dickinson to a national audience.
Dickinson has been named a top Fulbright-producing college for the eighth time in the last 10 years.
Undeterred by COVID, math and economics double major Maisara Khan ’21 served a virtual internship, co-founded a career-focused club and more.
Paul Duprex, distinguished molecular virologist and vaccine designer, will discuss COVID-19 vaccine development in a virtual talk from Dickinson's Clarke Forum.
Two years after establishing Dickinson's ACE Peer Mentor program, Christian Perry taps deep community ties as head of the Popel Shaw Center for Race & Ethnicity.