Dickinsonians reflect on the college's master's and certificate programs in managing complex disasters.
Meet Kaileigh McNellis ’23, a history major, musician and student leader who’s active on campus and in the local community.
The Red Devil squash star will head to Europe to take on the world's best.
Learn how Dickinson's College Farm is turning waste from a local brewer into biogas to power its operations and those of a neighboring farm.
Young people from the United States and the Middle East and North Africa will expand worldviews through virtual exchanges implemented by new Stevens Initiative grantees.
Dickinson’s faculty recently honored Jennifer Blyth, professor of music, with the college’s highest teaching honor, the Distinguished Teaching Award.
Meet Daniel Yamoah ’23, a multiple-scholarship awardee who's preparing for a career as a physician through student-faculty research and opportunities made possible by the Dickinson alumni network.
"We are proud Dickinsonians, and we want to continue to see the college and its students have all the success in the world."
In honor of her late husband, Mike ’77, Deb Young Huber ’77 established a scholarship at the college that brought them together and paved their paths toward successful careers.
“Donating has become even more important to me as a means to honor classmates we’ve lost.”
“Dickinson was a right fit for me because I value having close interactions with my professors,” says Seblewongel Enyew '24, a neuroscience major and recipient of the Forney P. George Scholarship.
Jack Drda '24 has interned at a hospital and has researched rare plant species, the effects of invasive species on trees and a little-known autoinflammatory disorder.