Dickinson will celebrate the class of 2025 and other accomplished members of its community during Commencement exercises on Sunday, May 18.
Judy Faulkner ’65, the founder and CEO of the world’s leading healthcare software company, Epic, will receive Dickinson’s President's Award on Saturday, June 14.
Helming Adweek’s 2024 Agency of the Year is all in a day's work for the former international business & management major.
More than 3,300 alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff and friends came together yesterday to give a record $1.7 million to Dickinson on Day of Giving.
It’s no joke—today we celebrate our annual Day of Giving at Dickinson! (And you can get free coffee from the Mermaid Society on Britton Plaza.)
“I’m looking forward to joining a truly great team and a program with nearly 40 years of water-quality monitoring experience."
Excitement ran high as Dickinson celebrated the newly renamed and newly appointed Judith Rogers ’65 and Maureen Newton Hayes ’65 Distinguished Endowed Chair in Africana Studies.
Dickinson is pleased to announce that Professor of English Claire Seiler has been named the first Kalaris Chair in the History of Science.
Club baseball team sets new standard with its deepest postseason run in program history.
The Red Devils end their historic run after playing for the NCAA Division III National Championship in Gillette Stadium.
Dickinson faces Tufts University in the NCAA DIII Men's Lacrosse Championship Finals Sunday, May 25, at 7 p.m.
Economics majors secure jobs with Scale AI and Bank of America and are accepted to graduate schools such as Duke, Northeastern and Villanova.
Let's get psyched as the Red Devils head to the NCAA Men’s Division III Lacrosse Championship Finals this weekend.
Holly Petraeus '74, P'04, helps military families afford a transformational education through a scholarship at Dickinson.
Dickinson celebrates the largest graduating class in the college’s history.