The Red Devil fall sports season is underway!
Archives & Special Collections is now home to an epic Emily Dickinson collection, with hundreds of tangible, evocative items that open windows to the poet's world and work.
“This experience is setting me up well for my future life." Dickinson's London internship program combines career-shaping, high-skill opportunities with the benefits of studying abroad.
Dickinson has launched a new institute that will create a formal pathway to help students with any major launch successful careers in business.
The award honors a career dedicated to environmental practices and sustainable stewardship.
Members of the class of 2028 officially joined the Dickinson community by signing in to the college during Convocation on Sunday, Sept. 1.
A new student-centered video series explores the highlights and hidden gems of Dickinson's hometown.
First performed in the 1990s, this edgy and award-winning piece about love, identity, a health crisis, and political and religious division still resonates with audiences today.
Attorney Nate Bohlander ’05 strives to aid fellow lawyers in improving the attorney-client relationship with his new book.
“While Stephanie’s intended career in nursing was not realized, her story has undoubtedly saved lives.” Learn the origins of Dickinson's Run for Steph tradition and the alumna who inspired it all.
After completing two summer internships at Capital One, student-athlete Chase Weller ’25 began senior year with a job offer in hand.
Mike Capone '88, CEO of Qlik, returns to campus as part of the Burgess Institute's Profiles in Leadership series to impart life and business lessons to students.
Amy Nauiokas '94, founder of a venture capital firm and a film-media production company, will come to campus as the Burgess Institute's second executive in residence.
Utz Brands CEO Howard Friedman '92 gives students an inside look at the Utz factory and an inside look at the business behind the snack powerhouse.
“Sam's life informs us how to be better people, and that one person can indeed change the world." Dickinsonians recently gathered to celebrate Sam Rose '58 and dedicate a garden in his honor.