Nationally recognized artist Ajuan Mance will present images from her online sketchbook and discuss common media portrayals of black men during a lecture at Dickinson.
Armed with just a bag of marshmallows, the talented Lizzie Becker '20 and Helen Roberts '17 can pull off some pretty sweet stunts. Their extraordinary talent recently landed them on "Ellen."
Dickinson’s Arts Collective will host a juried exhibition of student works in the Goodyear Studios second-floor project space.
Dickinson music professor James Martin performs a celebration of jazz, spirituals, ragtime, gospel and Broadway.
Dickinson hosts a conversation on queer identity and the workplace with legal and political historian Margot Canaday.
The classical studies department's 20th annual Christopher Roberts Lecture explores modernity, revolution and time.
Dickinson has named Naomi Shihab Nye the 2017-18 recipient of The Harold and Ethel L. Stellfox Visiting Scholars and Writers Program award.
With a record-breaking number of applications submitted, it’s clear that Dickinson's brand of useful liberal-arts education is in demand.
Spring semester phonathon kicks off, connecting students with alumni, parents and friends of the college to support the Dickinson Fund.
It wasn't comfortable, and it wasn't easy, but it was vital work. Hear about a winter-break workshop from students committed to reaching across cultural divides.
Dickinson President Margee Ensign and global entrepreneur Martin Burt will discuss social entrepreneurship during a special event.
Donors can now become instant Mermaid Society members by giving through automatic monthly deduction or making a multiyear pledge.
Moroccan artist Lalla Essaydi’s photography exploring the image of women in Islamic society will be on display at The Trout Gallery at Dickinson.
Komozi Woodard ’71, a founding member of the Congress for African Students at Dickinson College, returns to campus to discuss the study of racial segregation.
The all-female DIVA Jazz Orchestra will perform a concert and discuss a film about women in jazz during a residency at Dickinson.