Last year, Jason Cutshall '96 hired two Dickinson grads for his growing team. This year, all three Dickinsonians returned to campus to meet with students and illuminate paths to success in consulting.
Associate Professor of Physics & Astronomy Catrina Hamilton-Drager looks to the stars for the next groundbreaking discovery.
"Even in their first semester of college, they have a voice ... and can be part of a broader conversation." Through an intro-level class, students wrote and published op-eds on environmental issues.
Hanoi native Celine Phan ’27 had never been abroad before arriving at Dickinson. She soon found a supportive community on campus and the tools it takes to succeed.
Dickinson's Day of Giving kicks off tomorrow—no fooling! Join us on Tuesday, April 1, as we partner with thousands of alumni, parents and friends of the college to move Dickinson forward.
Workshops, public presentation and personal connections have a "profound impact" and leave a lasting impression.
Have you checked out the 2025 Senior Art History Methods exhibition yet? Here’s a closer look at this unique showcase of student research and faculty work.
Throughout April, all students, faculty and staff are invited to join in events that enhance understanding of sexual violence, support survivors and promote a strong, safe and respectful community.
Free, public events explore AI's use in translation careers, LGBTQ+ resilience, Indigenous food systems, free speech, falsehoods in the current era, French Muslim identity and expression and more.
UC Santa Cruz's Mayanthi Fernando will explore how secularism defines religion, belief, practice and symbol in France and complicates the lives of Muslim French people.
Dickinsonians use AI in innovative ways. These hands-on workshops and presentations will reveal the exciting projects afoot, best practices in AI use, and how you can harness these powerful tools.
“It’s been so rewarding to see a community come together over something I wrote.” Meet student-composer Zuzu Black ’25, recipient of the 2025 Weiss Prize for the Creative Arts.
Dickinson's long-running success with students being accepted into the prestigious program continues.
New alliance to support nominations of U.S.-based scientists and other experts for the latest UN IPCC report.
Biddle Field to host major track & field rivalry this weekend.