Dickinson College Announces Tuition-Free Education for Families Earning Up to $125,000
The move significantly broadens the reach of the Dickinson Promise initiative, which was launched in May at the conclusion of the successful $75 million Campaign for Scholarships.
Indra Sokhomsan ’26 has volunteered in Guatemala, studied in Prague and presented research on the experiences of Black educators. Through an internship, he helps local students aim for bright futures.
A Dickinson sociology project looks at the teacher-shortage crisis through the lens of a Virginia school.
“I love how hands-on each of my courses have been.” Meet Alex Carbone ’27 (archaeology, anthropology), who dug into an archaeological dig at a cemetery in Peru.
66 students battle market chaos, managing $1,000,000 virtual portfolios over 10 weeks.
John E. Jones III '77, P'11, and Beth Jones P'11 wish the community happy holidays with this video message.
Dance touches everything from science and culture to politics and history, and Associate Professor of Dance Sarah Skaggs brings it all to her students.
Can pop-song lyrics give us clues to a society's emotional temperature? The answer is more complex than many believe.
Today’s job market is competitive and unpredictable. Dickinson’s new Professional Development Fund helps students access professional opportunities that can give them an edge.
ALLARM’s new director brings two decades of experience to the role and shares the surprises he’s encountered and his vision for the future of this nationally recognized program.