New major responds to surging student demand and positions Dickinson graduates for rewarding careers—without leaving the ...
Come join the Russian Language Club, German Club, AAAC, and more, for a dinner of delicious dumplings from all over the world!
“Can machines think?” Ever since Alan Turing posed this question in an influential 1950 paper, it has been central to research in artificial intelligence. More than seventy-five years after Turing’s ...
Dickinson’s distinctive liberal-arts approach fosters skills that benefit graduates well beyond the limestone walls. Students leave Dickinson prepared to excel in fields including law, medicine, ...
The Center for Sustainability Education (CSE) Internship Program employs students to work on projects to advance sustainability at Dickinson. CSE hires up to twelve paid interns each semester (10 ...
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 ...
Dickinson helped me transform my work ethic and get me to a point where when I graduated, I was hungry and really willing to work for something. My team plays a critical role at the center of most ...
As a study-abroad student in Copenhagen, Leda Fisher ’19 experienced a range of European cultures and deepened her understanding of Europe. Back on campus, she’s a student manager at the Clarke Forum ...
For Dickinson students drawn to careers in international relations, environmental policy or global security, the path forward often leads to graduate school. But the question of where—and how to ...
Each spring at Dickinson brings members of the community together for a series of distinctive “tapping” ceremonies, during which new members are inducted into the college’s honorary societies—known as ...
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,” ...
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 ...