Dickinson Launches Finance Major, Bringing Wall Street Closer to the Liberal Arts
Dickinson approves a new major in finance, responding to surging student demand and positioning Dickinson graduates for rewarding careers—without leaving the liberal arts behind.
Associate Professor of Economics Anthony Underwood makes the case for Dickinson's new major, one grounded uniquely in the liberal arts.
First, they raised $360,000+ to support Dickinson basketball. Now these former teammates host a podcast about Red Devils basketball—and why basketball alumni still "wear the red."
Anthropology majors are heading into graduate programs at University of Michigan and Northwestern University and jobs at Yellowstone National Park
Dickinson’s Commencement ceremony urges 498 members of the graduating class of 2026 to engage the world and embrace their shared humanity.
Dickinson will celebrate the class of 2026 and other accomplished members of its community during Commencement exercises on Sunday, May 17.
Members of the class of 2026 share the best parts of their four years at Dickinson and discuss their plans after graduation.
American studies majors move on to graduate school at Boston University and the University of Missouri and begin work at Heinz History Center.
Italian & Italian studies majors accepted to graduate schools including Brandeis and Rutgers to study finance, dental medicine and Italian literature.
Chemistry majors are heading to graduate school at New Jersey Institute of Technology, Rutgers and University of Kansas.