Members of the class of 2024 share the best parts of their four years at Dickinson and discuss their plans after graduation.
Data analytics majors secure jobs at Amazon, Futures Sports and Entertainment, and Naval Supply Systems Command.
Four students and one professor earn Fulbright distinctions this spring, further cementing Dickinson's distinction as a top Fulbright-producing institution.
John Paz ’78, his wife, Rachel, and his children, Wesley and Vivienne, cut the ribbon to officially open Dickinson's new alumni and family center.
Genesis Whitlock '25 earns a highly selective scholarship recognizing outstanding students committed to careers in environmental conservation, tribal public policy or Native American health care.
Dickinsonians gathered on campus May 3 to celebrate the college's newest Founders' Society member, John Paz '78, and the state-of-the-art campus landmark bearing his name.
Biology majors secure jobs at Massachusetts General Hospital, Dana Farber Cancer Institute and more.
Wheel and Chain's hundredth-anniversary weekend brought six generations of women leaders together to celebrate deep and lasting connections, a century of traditions and a highly successful year.
Pre-health cohort puts in the time and effort, with an eye toward medical careers.
Former economics major Ellis Tucci '20 shares creativity and artistic talent as an independent video game developer.
On the heels of an incredible funding round for their new business, Ben Catanese ’00 and T.J. Doyle ’00 visit Dickinson to advise and network with students.
Dickinson President John E. Jones III ’77, P’11, recently sent this message to the campus on the 2024 Commencement ceremony.
Former mathematics major Julia Filiberti Allen '12 follows her passion for meaningful research as vice president and chief technology officer for Saab Inc.
"Don't compare your growth to others. Grow at your own pace." Meet Ava Nicholson '25 (law & policy, political science), who's found her own stride toward success.
Is AI mostly disruptive or beneficial to society? We check in with Stephanie Teeuwen ’20, a specialist in prosocial AI governance and data policy at the World Economic Forum.