As the academic year winds down and students prepare to leave campus, a quiet transformation begins—one that turns the chaos of college move-out into a powerful act of sustainability and community ...
New major responds to surging student demand and positions Dickinson graduates for rewarding careers—without leaving the ...
Jack Scantland ’28 (Spanish & Portuguese studies, international studies) took first place in this year’s Public Speaking Contest, delivering a thoughtful and personal speech centered on linguistic ...
Dickinson’s Day of Giving is now underway. Throughout the day, Dickinsonians around the world will come together to help reach the goal of 3,000 donors in a single day. With every gift making a ...
Each April, Dickinson joins communities across the nation in recognizing Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). Our campus remains committed to fostering a safe, respectful and inclusive environment ...
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 ...
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,” ...
Curiosity drives everything at Dickinson. In labs, studios, archives and communities around the world, students and faculty are asking questions big and small—and often finding surprising answers.
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 ...
Professor of Mathematics Lorelei Koss earned her Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her scholarship concentrates on ergodic theory and complex dynamical systems, and her current ...
Dickinson’s Center for Career Development recently helped students gain first-hand knowledge of careers in journalism and the arts through the Winter Break Washington, D.C., Career Trek. The trip took ...
How do you prepare students for the AI age without sacrificing the foundational skills they need to navigate it wisely? At Dickinson, the answer goes deeper than simple tech literacy and ...
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