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What's New
  • East Meets East: Food and dance from the Eastern world
  • Students address identity, diversity: Diversity Monologue contest
  • Students get an early start on holiday shopping at Diversity Expo.
  • Students storm Old West as Russian Club reenacts Revolution.
  • Jazz Ensemble & Symphonic Band hold winter concert downtown.
  • Dickinsonians appear on German TV talking about the Election.
  • Dickinsonians appear on Spanish TV and radio
  • Students look on as Election Night '08 ushers in change.
  • Students plan next moves during Graduate & Professional Fair.
  • Massa speculates about the future of higher education for CERPP.
  • Campus Democrats and Republicans debate political candidates.
  • More than 250 Bologna program alumni gathered for a reunion.
  • Semana Poética VII, seventh-annual international poetry festival.
  • Joseph Taylor wins 2008 Joseph Priestley Award.
  • "A Little Night Music": An evening of love, lust and laughs.
  • Students wade into chilly waters to clean up area waterways.
  • Harvest of the Arts Festival fills High St. with fall crafts and food.
  • Student scholars present research at state capitol in Harrisburg.
  • Students spend summer in South Africa studying race issues.
  • Students stage The Most Massive Woman Wins in Cubiculo.
  • John E. Jones '77 receives the ABA's Silver Gavel Award.
  • Theatre professor invited to perform one-man play in Armenia.
  • Study Abroad Fair opens a world of possibilities to students.
  • Football team retains coveted trophy in historic 1,000th game.
  • College Farm visited by local farmers as part of farm tour.
  • Alumnus Grim '63 discussed presidential candidate handwriting.
  • First Friday in September celebrated with Carlisle street fair.
  • ROTC cadets remember 9/11 during Patriot Day Ceremony.
  • Legalization of Marijuana debate fills Stern Great Room.
  • Football team kicksoff season on new turf at Biddle Field.
  • Campus recognized by Patriot News for beautiful gardens.
  • Trout gallery celebrates 25 years with dedication of Takaezu bell.
  • 2008-09 academic year gets under way with Convocation.
  • Class of 2012 arrives at Dickinson to start their college careers.
  • National Night Out activities engage community at Dickinson Park.
  • Dickinson speaks out for debate on the legal drinking age.
  • Donald Graves '53 remembered in Washington Post obituary.
  • 13th annual Bluegrass on the Grass concert fills academic quad.
  • Kappa Alpha Theta sorority honored at Grand Convention.
  • Faculty begin moving in to new Rector Science Complex.
  • Artificial surface and lights installed during Biddle Field renovation.
  • Seven members of the class of 2008 receive Fulbright Awards.
  • Faculty and students support China earthquake relief effort.
  • Students celebrate Latin-American heritage at Caribbean Night.
  • Jazz and Symphonic bands play Latin music at Carlisle Theater.
  • New members inducted into Wheel and Chain honor society.
  • Students celebrate the planet during Earthfest in Morgan field.
  • Students speak out against oppression during Multicultural Seder.
  • Students spruce up Carlisle during Community in Action Day.
  • Weiss Prize-winning play Out of Order highlights ecological issues.
  • Science majors show off their work during poster session.
  • Students pack Social Hall during annual Indian Dinner.
  • Empty Bowls Dinner raises money to feed the hungry.
  • Local Foods Dinner benefits Buy Fresh, Buy Local campaign.
  • Dickinson, at the center of political activity, lives up to Rush's vision..
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    Today's Events
  • Tai Chi Free Session 7:15 AM, Memorial Hall, Old West
  • Noonday Concert 12:00 PM, Rubendall Recital Hall, Weiss Center for the Arts
  • Transgender Day of Remembrance 5:00 PM, Britton Plaza
  • Psi Chi Clinical Psychology Lecture 5:00 PM, Stern Center Great Room
  • Peace Through Art Contest 6:00 PM, HUB Social Hall
  • Photography Club Exhibit Opening/Silent Auction 7:00 PM, Blumberg Reading Area, Library
  • MOB Film: The Dark Knight 7:30 PM, Dana 110
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    Arts and Events
    Calendar of Arts
    A semester's schedule of events
    The Trout Gallery
    Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues
    Common Hour
    Department of Music
    Department of Theatre and Dance
    Earthfest
    Earthfest
    Students celebrate the environment during Earthfest.
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