Izzy Desjardins '25 takes on plastic pollution and its impact on marine life through an internship with Loggerhead Marine Center in Juno Beach, Florida.
Dickinson's new executive chef brings passion, experience and a greater variety of fresh, global-inspired food to the table.
How can you make the most of Dickinson's must-see Paz Alumni & Family Center? The answers are just a click away.
Dickinson's associate provost for student success & advising becomes one of only 24 members of the governing board and the Dickinsonian to be honored with membership.
After founding the first all-female Boy Scout troop in her state, Clara Blackwell ’26 (political science, economics) continues to lead the way as a Dickinson student-leader.
For the first time in its 30-year history, the Clarke Forum will be led by two directors, Professor of Art Anthony Cervino and Associate Professor of German Antje Pfannkuchen.
Big changes are coming to the dining and gathering experiences at the HUB!
For Associate Professor of Music James Martin, performing work by underrepresented composers is a mission and a joy. His new album was recently feted by The New York Times.
Performing nationally and internationally, former Spanish major Sarah Warden '98 shares her love of ice skating as a performer with Imagica of Boston.
Eleven faculty members representing an array of departments offer insight into the AI revolution and how this emerging technology will reshape their discipline—for better or worse.
Dickinson honors President Emeritus Bill Durden ’71 and his wife, Elke, as members of the college’s Founders’ Society.
“The support I've received and the relationships I've made are invaluable.” Meet Matt Torres 25 an economics major, student-athlete, Admissions Fellow and tour guide.
“Saturday's celebration will be a chance to honor a man who has done so much for Dickinson.” A Sept. 28 event honors Sam Rose '58 and introduces the campus garden and art collection bearing his name.
An internship with the Bronx Defenders taught Sofia Getoff-Scanlon ’26 how legal advocacy can improve lives in vulnerable communities.
With a double major in data analytics and women's, gender & sexuality studies, Marin Moore '26 plans a career combining data analysis and social justice.