Humanities research renders visible not only the usually imperceptible infrastructures themselves but the cultural forces and dynamics beneath them. Unearthing those is crucial to knowing ourselves ...
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,” ...
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 ...
In the world of Dickinson athletics, friendships are not unique. But the connection between squash players Kobe Fleming ’24 (economics) and Joe Smyth ’25 (international business & management) goes ...
Dickinson students take in the Northern Lights near Tromsø, Norway, during the Arctic Art and Science Mosaic trip. "Neither words nor photographs, no matter how striking, can fully convey the ...
From executing game plans on the football field to navigating the shifting landscapes of global investment, Michael Meagher ’00 embraces the opportunity to find clarity amid uncertainty and carve a ...
Eddy Chow ’27 (biology, pre-health) balances rigorous academics with his passions for tennis and music—and he even found time to study abroad. Eddy plans to pursue a doctoral program in physical ...
When Samuel Pimental ’28 saw students and community members enjoying a concert together during his campus tour, he knew that Dickinson was the right college for him. Today, he bridges the campus and ...
I chose Dickinson because I wanted a liberal-arts education that would connect my love of science research with my interest in public health. Best thing about my Dickinson experience so far: "One of ...