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Dickinson Launches Inaugural Human Anatomy Course

Dickinson Launches Inaugural Human Anatomy Course

Learn more about Dickinson's first Human Anatomy course.

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The World is Our Classroom.

We maintain our own long-established centers run by Dickinson faculty in 15 countries to make the study abroad experience truly integrated with our home campus in Carlisle, PA. And we have 30+ partner programs in 24 countries on every inhabited continent on the planet!

Cuenca, Ecuador & Mendoza, Argentina | São Paulo, Brazil | Yaoundé, Cameroon | Beijing, China | Norwich, England | Oxford, England | Toulouse, France | Tbilisi, Georgia | Bremen, Germany | Bologna, Italy | Nagoya, Japan | Seoul, Korea | Dunedin, New Zealand | Málaga, Spain | Washington, D.C.


Dickinson’s Commitment to Inclusivity

Dickinson College is an intellectual and social community that values justice, free inquiry, diversity, and equal opportunity. It is a fundamental policy of the college to respect pluralism, civility and mutual understanding within its community. The college does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation or any other protected class.