Thank you for your kind messages following my inaugural Dickinson Magazine article. The first email response I received was from former music faculty member Beth Bullard, who taught my class on Indian ...
San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts echoed with the rhythms of 2,000 clacking keyboards as competitors raced against the clock at Cal Hacks 2025. Huddled over their devices, Hemanth Kapa ’27 and John ...
Both exhibitions are key requirements for Dickinson’s yearlong studio art senior seminar, bringing the students together to discuss readings, give and receive feedback on new and evolving works and ...
For Stella Gladson ’27 (religion, political science), the Mock Trial courtroom is both a classroom and a community. As a student leader and award winner, she’s honed skills in advocacy, communication ...
Dickinson held a ground-blessing ceremony at the future site of the Jim Thorpe Center for the Futures of Native Peoples on Saturday, Nov. 8. Thanks to a $20 million gift from Samuel G. Rose ’58, this ...
When a team goes 5-12 across a season of play, it’s easy to think that the next few years could involve a significant rebuild. But in the case of Red Devils field hockey, that 2024 season of struggle ...
Dickinson’s community college partnership and strong international focus brought Matthew Seager ’27 (international business & management) to campus. Internationally focused classes, opportunities for ...
Click on the side menu for current challenge information. Campus-wide Challenges are open to all students, staff, and faculty! Activities and programs are planned for each week, with special programs ...
Dickinson's men's soccer team shut out Johns Hopkins University 4-0 at home to win the Centennial Conference tournament Sunday, Nov. 9. The team now awaits their opponent for the NCAA tournament, ...
After defeating Muhlenberg College 3-0 Friday evening, the top-seeded Dickinson men's soccer team will host fourth-seeded Johns Hopkins University at Phyllis Joan Miller Memorial Field for the ...
It’s a big week for Dickinson athletics, with three fall teams rolling into the Centennial Conference postseason picture. Women’s soccer and field hockey both punched their tickets to the semifinals ...
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