Tara Houska, a devoted environmental and Indigenous rights advocate, will be presented with Dickinson's Rose-Walters Prize for her environmental advocacy work.
Dickinson celebrates the new athletics facility with a ceremony that highlighted the impact of alumni and parent philanthropy on the excellence of Red Devil athletic experience.
“These students know what it means to live in conditions of time and space that can only pretend to be objective." Discover the time- and space-bending works in this year's senior exhibition.
"You go in there with the mindset of, 'I want to save this person.' " When duty called, this campus safety officer rushed in to help. What he did next saved a local girl's life.
Dickinson's Dining Services hosted a variety of special food fests this spring and launched an app that makes it easier to manage dining plans, find off-campus dining and more.
Double major earns a 2023 Goldwater Scholarship, one of the most prestigious awards for undergraduate students in the natural sciences, mathematics and engineering.
Four juniors and a sophomore representing a broad range of academic interests selected for Baird Honors Practicum.
During National Volunteer Week (April 16-22) and Global Volunteer Month (April 1-30), we're tipping our hats to the many Dickinsonians who give back as volunteers for the college.
Dickinson will host a panel of experts to discuss the current situation in Ukraine.
Annual celebration of Dickinson athletics and school spirit comes to a close after a weeklong schedule packed with events and culminating in the Dickinson Athletics Hall of Fame ceremony.
Dickinson marks meaningful anniversaries in its Judaic studies program with a celebration of Jewish life, learning and leadership.
Two finance veterans with decades of experience between them return to campus to speak with students about opportunities at the storied firm.
Joining Dickinson on July 1, Cramer says she is "dedicated to the kind of education that Dickinson provides: an innovative liberal-arts curriculum."
Assistant Professor of Biology Crystal Reynaga was recently awarded a grant to study how frogs and toads navigate complex environments.
The designation by Campus Vote Project and NASPA for promoting political engagement follows recognition in previous years.