Dickinson receives a significant grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to add to its groundbreaking work in literary disability studies.
Three first-year students were honored for excellence in writing and research. Their award-winning papers explore political satire, a Tolstoy classic and mythology in art.
Educator Rebekah Thomas '96 has given the gift of life twice and become an outspoken advocate for organ donation.
Three recent alumni and one alum administrator will travel to Europe through the U.S. government’s flagship international exchange program.
"ROTC is a great place to push yourself out of your comfort zone and build confidence."
At the U.S. Army Airborne School, Sam Orzolek ’26 jumped out of a C-130 aircraft five times, and at night! Learn more about this adventurous student-athlete and leader.
Russian majors are accepted to a graduate program at Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, named a Fulbright Scholar, and secure jobs at FNCB Bank and more.
"It was unforgettable." While studying abroad, Vasilisa Pallis ’24 taught English to Ukrainian refugees, translated for the Red Cross and volunteered for the German Special Olympics.
Ukrainian music, literature and art come to life this fall, with visits from the Prometheus Ukrainian Male Chorus and the translator and artist Veronika Yadukha.
“It’s such a good feeling when you're able to get your point across effectively in a foreign language and are able to navigate on your own and help others.” Meet Andrew Cummings ’24 (French, Russian).
Dickinson will host a panel of experts to discuss the current situation in Ukraine.