Dickinson College to Launch Leading-Edge Program in Civil Dialogue
Funded by a major grant, the Civil Dialogue Across the Curriculum, Campus & Community program aims to help students develop, and practice, crucial skills for a diverse, globalized world.
Meet Jada Witkowski ’24, a psychology major who enjoys studying how behavioral psychology and culture impact sustainability.
Maeve Thistel ’24, an avid runner and anthropology major, has researched food insecurity and dietary diversity and plans a career in nutrition and integrative health.
If a class seems interesting, try it, says Evan Bates ’23, who discovered a deep love of coding through an introductory course at Dickinson.
A new environmental studies project begins with a variety of plants taking root on an otherwise lifeless roof.
Former chemistry major William “Hunter” Woodward ’06 creates new and innovative sustainability solutions as a researcher at Dow Chemical Core Research and Development.
A slate of high-profile alumni business leaders will return to campus to inspire the next generation of Dickinsonians.
The project opens a window to LGBTQ+ history in Pennsylvania.
Meet George Thorp '25, a Red Devils football player who majors in computer science and data analytics and minors in math.
Former economics major Bram Zeigler ’93 started the non-profit Capitalists for Shared Income to aid public charities that work with people living in poverty.