Thanks to funding from the Burgess Institute for the Global Economy, Dickinson students now have access to Bloomberg ...
Thanks to a $20 million gift from Samuel G. Rose ’58, Dickinson will establish a new home for Dickinson’s Center for the Futures of Native Peoples (CFNP) that will greatly enhance the center’s mission ...
Currently, Gracie Nguyen ’27 (quantitative economics, computer science) and Thao Nguyen ’27 (quantitative economics, data ...
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 ...
Old West, our oldest and most recognizable building, sits in the middle of the academic quad. Enjoy a live look at this iconic space during all four seasons. During the semester you might see students ...
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 ...
There's a palpable energy on campus every Alumni Weekend, and it can't be dampened a smattering of summer rain. From milestone celebrations and all-college extravaganzas to special outings, Alumni ...
What is blight? Urban blight is marked by deteriorating and abandoned homes and buildings, as well as vacant lots with trash, high weeds and grass and/or abandoned and vandalized cars. Where does it ...
Here's a startling fact: Roughly 90 percent of the dollar bills in circulation in the U.S. have been shown to contain cocaine residue. Once you get past the shock—if you're a chemistry professor, at ...
Dickinson’s longtime bookstore has a new name—and a new purpose. Now known as Dickinson Outfitters, the former bookstore is embracing a student-focused identity and a stronger commitment to ...
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