“In true Dickinson fashion, we are leaning into AI across our curriculum, because teaching our students how to optimize its ...
Amos Cedric Benning '28 is a student leader and political-science major who plans to become a lawyer. Through an internship in Washington, D.C., he recently helped draft legislation supporting the ...
Our same-day crisis services are designed to assist students who are confronting life-threatening circumstances, current or recent traumatic crises, and serious mental illness. A counselor is ...
Dickinson is where you’ll find your place, your people and the resources to secure your career. Where you’ll launch into your future from a strong liberal-arts foundation, prepared to achieve, excel, ...
During the two-day Wall Street Career Trek, students met with alumni across financial services firms, gained insight into ...
Neta Pulvermacher is an Israeli American choreographer, dancer and director and a professor of dance at the Jerusalem Academy ...
In October 1971, a group of young Dickinson women faced a challenge that would either define them or destroy them. The college’s Delta chapter of Chi Omega was recruiting an African-American woman, ...
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 is pleased to announce that Amanda Cheromiah—a distinguished advocate for Indigenous education and storytelling—has been named the new executive director of the college’s Center for the ...
Thank you for that kind introduction, Mr. President. The President said that the normal length of a commencement address is about 2 hours and 15 minutes? Is that OK? Everyone comfortable? Fear not, I ...
A Dickinson international studies major was awarded a prestigious fellowship through the James C. Gaither Junior Fellows Program. After her graduation, Georgia Schaefer-Brown ‘25 will work as a junior ...
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 ...
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