Award-winning political scientist Lester Spence will discuss the causes and consequences of President Donald Trump’s election.
Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated actor David Oyelowo to speak at Dickinson.
During his junior year, Alex Kasznel '15 crossed an ocean to present at a professional conference. That fall, he rose to the challenge again, putting his chemistry degree to work in an unexpected way.
Africana studies major Karem Mathiang '18 discusses social justice, animation, mango smoothies and why his college career fulfills both a personal and family dream.
Let the countdown to Commencement begin! The Internship & Job Challenge aims to connect graduating seniors with opportunities, and other students with internships, that smooth their paths to success.
Experts and activists will explore responses to anti-Muslim hatred during a panel discussion at Dickinson.
Wendy Moffat was recently installed as the second incumbent of the John J. Curley ’60 and Ann Conser Curley ’63 Faculty Chair in Global Education.
Immigrant-rights activists Hugo Castro and Jose Luis Hernandez Cruz will discuss their work with undocumented and disabled immigrants.
New Dickinson Four initiative highlights the thread that connects all four years of the Dickinson experience inside and outside the classroom.
Activities Night offers students the opportunity to get active through more than 100 campus clubs and organizations.
Students discover many ways to make a difference through CommServ Fair.
Latino political cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz will talk about his work in satire during an event at Dickinson.
Dickinson's Black History Month symposium views respectability politics from personal and multigenerational standpoints.
Dickinson will host Maly G. Jackson, a Jewish-Ethiopian refugee who fled with her family from Ethiopia to Israel in the 1980s.
Acclaimed performance artist Eiko Otake will perform in several locations on Dickinson's campus.