Dickinson kicks off its fall athletics fundraising drive, All Devils Rise.
Students from majors across the academic spectrum attend career-focused National Association of Black Accountants event.
Deb Haaland, the first Native American to serve on the U.S. Cabinet, visits to Dickinson to learn more about on the college's efforts to study the history of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.
What happens when students and faculty collaborate with local farmers, musicians, scientists, activists and others on a punk-folk-rock musical about sustainable energy? You're invited to find out!
"Carrying the torch of this work feels like a privilege. I’m mindful of the responsibility that comes with it." LGBTQ+ Center Director Tommy Lee discusses his plans, what drives his work and more.
Assistant Professor of Psychology Azriel Grysman studies memory, and it's just as interesting and complex as you might think.
Associate Professor of English and Film Studies Greg Steirer dives into his new book, 'Legal Stories: Narrative-Based Property Development in the Modern Copyright Era.'
Dickinson honors President Emeritus Bill Durden ’71 and his wife, Elke, as members of the college’s Founders’ Society.
“The support I've received and the relationships I've made are invaluable.” Meet Matt Torres 25 an economics major, student-athlete, Admissions Fellow and tour guide.
“Saturday's celebration will be a chance to honor a man who has done so much for Dickinson.” A Sept. 28 event honors Sam Rose '58 and introduces the campus garden and art collection bearing his name.
An internship with the Bronx Defenders taught Sofia Getoff-Scanlon ’26 how legal advocacy can improve lives in vulnerable communities.
With a double major in data analytics and women's, gender & sexuality studies, Marin Moore '26 plans a career combining data analysis and social justice.
October begins with a Dialogues Across Differences event featuring the CEO of BridgeUSA, Manu Meel, and continues with talks on the U.S. Black birthing crisis and Puerto Rico statehood.
Economists from the World Bank and universities across the country attend a two-day workshop organized by Dickinson's Department of Economics.
A serendipitous meeting leads to Temple Peak Station visit, showcasing sustainable farming practices and conservation efforts.