Show Your Work: Dickinson Students Bring Math to Universal Orlando
There's a lot of math at work behind the scenes in amusement parks, and students recently explored it for three straight weeks.
PJ Ruggiero ’28 combines data analytics and geoscience at Dickinson, conducting hands-on research with drone-based electromagnetic surveying and exploring how data can advance geophysical studies.
For 20 years, Dickinson-in-Italy students were taught by a famed singer-songwriter known as the "Bob Dylan of Italy." After his passing on Aug. 6, 2026, we recall an inspiring educator and friend.
The longtime enrollment leader and Dickinson alumnus assumes the role after more than two decades of service to the college.
First-generation college students take center stage as part of new nationwide initiative.
Sarah Ruschak ’27, a history and English major, combines archival research, study abroad and community engagement while mentoring students and contributing to the Clarke Forum.
Data-center development is accelerating across the country, including in Pennsylvania. Dickinson students are helping local residents to make sense of this complex and consequential issue.
Chelsea Parke Goles '19 shares how Dickinson's liberal-arts education helped prepare her to launch Parke, a growing apparel brand built on timeless essentials and community.
What if learning at Dickinson's College Farm had no off-season? The BarnLab project aims to transform this distinctive resource into a year-round hub for learning, research and connection.
Go, Red Devils! Both of our swim teams were honored by the College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association this spring, and Samson Qu '28 earned All-American honors.