This weekend, our nation will celebrate Juneteenth, a day that marks the end of slavery in this country. Check out resources and events related to this important holiday.
"We should constantly work to better our world," says Destiny McFalls '25, who researched Black identity and activism at Dickinson and recently presented her findings.
Darrell Pacheco ’12 supports inclusivity and future leaders through Dickinson.
The Office of LGBTQ Services is launching a Pride week filled with activities for Dickinson students April 2-8.
In this podcast, we chat with the Rev. Yvette Davis, the director of Dickinson's Popel Shaw Center for Race & Ethnicity.
The third Women of Color Summit brought students, faculty, staff and alumni together to celebrate, learn, share and connect as women of color and allies.
Dickinson’s new African American Alumni Association and LGBTQ affinity groups, initiated and led by alumni, provide avenues to get to know and share expertise with fellow alumni.
Black History Month events at Dickinson include a virtual discussion with Retired Army Col. Gary Steele, the first Black varsity football player at West Point.
Meet Yvette Davis, the new director of Dickinson's Popel Shaw Center for Race & Ethnicity.
Learn more about Ngoc Phuong Linh Nguyen ’22, who's studied and researched in nine countries, including through Dickinson's Oxford program and a data-science internship in Vietnam.
Dickinson marks the renaming of Cooper Hall to Spradley-Young Hall and the East College Gate to Pinkney Gate.
Students and guest performers explore multicultural dance traditions and cultures Nov. 19-21.
This week's events include chances to learn about and celebrate different religious, secular and spiritual beliefs and discover ways to build a more inclusive community.
Robert Steele '02 was the first in his family to attend college. He's now helping other first-generation college students build a successful future through Dickinson.
Learn how student-faculty cancer research, internships with leading health care providers and close mentoring relationships with faculty are preparing Irem Ozturk ’22 for a future in medicine.