Sam Rose '58, founder of Dickinson's Rose-Walters Prize for Environmental Activism, received Earth Day Network's Climate Education Champion Award during a high-profile gala in D.C.
A new fund for faculty research honors the impactful legacy of Neil Weissman, as a professor of history and the college's longest-serving provost and dean.
Ever dream of working in the sports industry? Scott Cohen '91, director of football research for the Baltimore Ravens, shares what it takes to forge a dream career in sports analytics.
The Dickinson Forward Tour hits London, where the global Dickinson community came together to celebrate the college’s data analytics program.
Dickinson’s Change a Life—Change the World campaign is two-thirds of the way toward its historic goal of providing a scholarship for every student who needs one.
“Professor Rose has built a legacy on a global scale." Professor of Sociology Susan Rose '77 has sparked and led innovative programs for nearly 40 years. A new prize in her honor celebrates her work.
Alumni of the department return for a three-day celebration to impart words of wisdom and share career and life experiences with current students.
Neuroscience majors secure jobs in medical research and accepted to graduate school..
President Jones and Dickinson faculty and staff visit Epic Systems to share knowledge on data science.
Vintage clothes, Nikes and Dickinson apparel will be for sale in the lower level of the HUB.
“It’s a lot of work, but it’s really fun.” Students conduct fieldwork in Germany as part of an innovative program on global sustainability and the transition to green energy.
While the College Choir had performed the choral final movement, Dickinson musicians have never before presented Beethoven's greatest symphony, "Ode to Joy," in its entirety. That changes April 30.
"It’s been really amazing to watch my dancers make the piece their own." Students realize their ideas onstage in the 2023 Freshworks concert.
Grads secure jobs with Prudential and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and will pursue degrees at Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of Rochester Simon Business School.
Psychology majors secure jobs as a behavioral technician, social worker and a clinical assistant at Boston Children's Hospital.