Personalized Paths to Success: Dickinson's New Career Communities Model
Dickinson's exciting new model of career services provides students with additional layers of tailored guidance and support.
Dickinsonians around the world are coming together today to celebrate Giving Tuesday with a gift supporting Dickinson's mission of preparing tomorrow's leaders.
Dickinson has been recognized by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge as a 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting.
"We are here for you," says CEO Amy Nauiokas '94, Dickinson's second Burgess Institute executive-in-residence, speaking with students about entrepreneurship and leadership in finance and media.
The Sheehy Scholarship provides four years of full tuition coverage and mentorship opportunities to qualifying students in the D.C. metro area.
Award-winning atmospheric scientist Katharine Hayhoe will discuss how to build hope in the face of the devastating impacts of climate change during a special event at Dickinson College.
As part of Dickinson’s Career Communities initiative, four computer science students attended the Grace Hopper Celebration, where they interacted with major tech employers like Apple and Microsoft.
During this election season, our students voted in record numbers, met different views with good humor and preserved a sense of community, writes President Jones in "The Chronicle of Higher Ed."
Grants encourage faculty to find innovative ways to enhance equity and inclusion in class and on campus.
Dickinson’s summer 2024 interns reflect on their experiences