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Research News

At Dickinson, discovery is a shared journey.

Here, you won’t just learn from professors—you’ll partner with them to push the boundaries of knowledge.

Our students and faculty collaborate closely on cutting-edge research that spans the arts and sciences—from unraveling the evolution of poetry to exploring how daisies might hold the key to curing cancer. Whether it culminates in a compelling presentation, a published paper or a captivating artistic performance, each project offers a glimpse into the future, fueled by creativity and innovation.

Dive into some of the most exciting and recent research endeavors happening right now at Dickinson. These highlights showcase the bold ideas and groundbreaking work that define our vibrant academic community.


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Bite-Sized Breakthroughs: Sociology & the Teacher Shortage

Bite-Sized Breakthroughs: Sociology & the Teacher Shortage

A Dickinson sociology project looks at the teacher-shortage crisis through the lens of a Virginia school.

Bite-Sized Breakthroughs: Physics Looks at Nontrivial Excitations

Bite-Sized Breakthroughs: Physics Looks at Nontrivial Excitations

Learn more about a student-faculty physics project that studies lattices of special geometries that support topologically interesting oscillatory modes.

Kudos (Fall 2025)

Kudos (Fall 2025)

Check out the latest media mentions, research news and accolades for our expert faculty and staff.

Bite-Sized Breakthroughs: Data Analytics Plays Poker

Bite-Sized Breakthroughs: Data Analytics Plays Poker

Learn more about a student-faculty data analytics project that studies poker as a way to observe human decision making.

Data-Driven Learning in Action

Data-Driven Learning in Action

Students take data analysis into the Dickinson community and beyond.

Breaking Down the Universe: David Jackson鈥檚

Breaking Down the Universe: David Jackson’s 'All Things Physics' Brings Complex Science to Life

Dickinson physics & astronomy professor makes advanced concepts accessible—and fun—through his fast-growing YouTube channel.