Thanks to a $20 million gift from Samuel G. Rose ’58, Dickinson will establish a new home for Dickinson’s Center for the ...
Outside of competition, the team emphasizes community. Members host media days, social events and team dinners, as well as informal gatherings for studying and hanging out. “Those small ...
Currently, Gracie Nguyen ’27 (quantitative economics, computer science) and Thao Nguyen ’27 (quantitative economics, data ...
Thanks to funding from the Burgess Institute for the Global Economy, Dickinson students now have access to Bloomberg ...
Konoka Uematsu ’26 is curious about the natural world and driven to turn her passion into action. From camping trips studying vertebrates to lab research in seagrass restoration to conducting ...
Since religion and Judaic studies are smaller departments, you really form a sense of community with your fellow majors and ...
Surveying more than 3,000 parents, the author identified a final list of colleges based on accessibility of admission, affordability, measurable career outcomes and high-engagement student experiences ...
Students, faculty members and higher education employees have an opportunity to comment and voice their opinions on the US Environmental Protection Agency’s proposal to rescind its endangerment ...
Members of the class of 2029 signed into the college during Convocation on Sunday, Aug. 31, to officially join the Dickinson community. During the ceremony, which also marked the start of the 2025-26 ...
After Dickinson started the season 3-4—including a 24-7 loss to perennial powerhouse RIT—few could have predicted where the men’s lacrosse team would end up. But by May—after turning the tables on RIT ...
Trevor Richwine ’26 (environmental studies) surged into the national spotlight this spring, winning the 800-meter title at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships and earning first ...