With field hockey, football, women's soccer and volleyball seeing action for the first time in nearly two years, there was no shortage of athletics excitement over the weekend.
Across the country, and the globe, Dickinson students engaged in a wide variety of summer internships.
Dickinson will host a panel of experts to discuss how 9/11 changed politics, law and everyday life in the United States.
Dickinson's fall sports kickoff features a tailgate, giveaways and "celebrity" shuttle-bus drivers for the football team's home opener Saturday, Sept. 4.
Michael Grothusen, an artist and professor of sculpture at Philadelphia’s University of the Arts, will exhibit a group of sculptures at Dickinson College’s Goodyear Gallery.
Members of the classes of 2024 and 2025 officially sign in to the college.
Members of the class of 2025 and 2024 will officially sign into the college at 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 29.
Interim President John E. Jones III '77, P'11, has shared this welcome message with the Dickinson community.
The Dickinson community officially welcomed the 650 members of the class of 2025 to campus on First-Year Move-In Day.
Dickinson international business & management and law & policy majors join the marketing department for the global outfitter, whose CEO is also a Dickinson alum.
"Within my first year at Dickinson, my world had completely opened up," says Christian Knight '23, an earth sciences major exploring GIS, creative writing and science at Dickinson.
Learn more about why physics major Maitland Witmer ’22 says the professors are the best part of her Dickinson experience.
“I never expected to present at a conference as an undergraduate,” says Anna Harvey ’22, who has researched and presented on writing pedagogy and also helped prepare journal articles for the USAWC.
From studying abroad in Russia to conducting student-faculty research on two local turtle species, Erin Kennaly ’22 has been able to pursue a wide range of passions at Dickinson.
Discover the evolving story of scholarships at Dickinson.