Law & policy majors accepted into graduate programs at Penn State Dickinson School of Law and Northeastern University.
French & Francophone studies major accepted to graduate school at Toulouse Business School and NYU School of Professional Studies Summer Publishing Institute.
The college's commitment to sustainability draws notice once again with annual AASHE recognition.
Learn more about Dickinson's first Human Anatomy course.
Students studying German language and film connect with an Austrian novelist and journalist, now living in Germany, while studying her works.
Bicyclists of all ages are invited to join a community ride around Carlisle’s Northside neighborhood.
“There’s nothing I love more than working on music with others,” says Christian Winter ’24, a music major with a minor in medieval & early modern studies who plans a career in theatre and teaching.
Dickinson President John E. Jones III ’77, P’11, shared his legal expertise as a former federal judge, commenting on the court cases involving former President Donald Trump.
More than 3,500 alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students and friends of the college came together yesterday to make Dickinson's 10th annual Day of Giving a huge success.
Dickinson's Day of Giving, Tuesday, April 2, is officially underway, and Dickinsonians all over the world are coming together to show that we can change the world in a single day.
Richard Koenig '71 remembers Truman Bullard, and how he inspired Dickinson students to hear the world anew. We also invite you to share your memories of Bullard.
Andrew Hyde ’81 pioneered the use of pre-AI and AI technologies in diplomacy and national and global policy. Discover his journey from an undergrad to a high-level expert and thought leader.
"Staying at the forefront of innovations is crucial," says Dara Pappas '17, whose Dickinson education and AI certification has placed her well ahead of the curve in marketing and research.
Assistant Professor of History Say Burgin uses the past as a lens to examine who we are and who we'll become.
A degree in computer science and music and a Career Center event led Edwin Padilla '16 to an AI career at Vanguard. Here's how.