New major responds to surging student demand and positions Dickinson graduates for rewarding careers—without leaving the ...
Dickinson chemistry students are partnering with a community arts center to test glazes used by local ceramicists. Their findings will help artists make better-informed decisions about pieces intended ...
Alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff and friends came together yesterday to make more than 3,500 gifts to Dickinson on ...
Dickinson community comes together today with one purpose for one extraordinary day of impact. Dickinson’s Day of Giving is now underway. Throughout the day, Dickinsonians aroun ...
Marine biologist, policy expert, writer and teacher Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is the latest recipient of The Sam Rose ’58 and Julie Walters Prize for Global Environmental Activism at Dickinson College.
Hosted at the Philadelphia offices of Jazz Pharmaceuticals—courtesy of Jeffrey Gross ’01, head of new product planning and ...
Decades of history and more than a decade of scholarship inform Dickinson’s continued commitment to Native and Indigenous studies As we look ahead to the new home for the Center for the Futures of ...
Dickinson’s club baseball team capped off an exceptional 2025 season by clinching the National Club Baseball Association Division III District I Championship and advancing to the Division III World ...
Dickinson has received a significant grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to add to its groundbreaking work in literary disability studies, and phase II, “Building a Health Humanities Program,” ...
Curiosity drives everything at Dickinson. In labs, studios, archives and communities around the world, students and faculty are asking questions big and small—and often finding surprising answers.
Former federal judge and Dickinson President John E. Jones III ’77, P’11, shared his concerns for the safety of the federal judiciary in a report on CBS’s 60 Minutes that aired on March 1. "In very ...