Two friends promised each other they would stick with the computer science major, no matter how tough things got. We’ll hear how they expanded their commitment to support more women in tech.
Meet Will Giguere ’23, an international business & management and Italian studies double major who taught basic economics to Italian high-schoolers while studying abroad.
Dickinson's senior-project production of 'Proof' uses humor and intellect to portray a story of family, legacy and math.
When escalating violence and war back home threaten students' ability to stay at Dickinson, the Conflict Zone Student Support Fund helps keep their dreams within reach.
Men's and women's Red Devils finish the regular season with wins to start the playoffs with momentum.
Meet Daisheau Player ’22, a chemistry major who's already landed a post-graduation job conducting liver-transplant research at the Johns Hopkins Department of Surgery.
A panel of experts will discuss the nature of war, peace and justice during this special event.
Learn more about this gridiron standout, who became the first Black football captain in Red Devils history.
"Most of the history classes offer hands-on activities ... which I find really cool," says William Farrell '23, a history major and proud member of Dickinson's men's lacrosse team
Dickinson's Winfield C. Cook Constitution Day Program examines the stresses on American democracy.
Nicolas Serna Londono '25 is an international business & management major and squash standout who earned two silver medals at the 2021 Pan-American Games.
Learn more about why studio-art major Rebecca Fox ’22 says, "The professors at Dickinson care so much about the interactions they have with students, both inside the classroom and out."
Learn more about Olivia Statile ’22, an international business & management and Spanish double major, skydiver, ceramicist and sports-marketing intern.
Barry Taylor '70 is funding a new men's soccer locker room named in honor of classmates who introduced him to, and helped him improve, his game as a Dickinson student-athlete.
Girls Who Code Founder Reshma Saujani helps answer the question "Where are the girls?" in computer science during virtual event.