Good eats and fun beats under starry summer skies? Yes, please! Join us Friday evenings at the Dickinson College Farm for a new summer music series that’s BYOB, zero waste and tons of fun.
Dickinsonians use AI in innovative ways. These hands-on workshops and presentations will reveal the exciting projects afoot, best practices in AI use, and how you can harness these powerful tools.
S&P Global Ratings has once again given Dickinson an A+ rating and a "stable outlook."
With guidance from Dickinson experts, a local theatre put on a powerful, nuanced production of a controversial classic play.
After attending a large university and spending a gap year as an EMT, Matthew Harrington ’25 transferred to Dickinson. He found a good fit, a welcoming community and exceptional opportunities.
What’s the secret to an amazing Dickinson video? Ask Joe O’Neill, who earned his 10th Emmy for a video about an exciting College Farm project.
“Public education should not be a place where we restrict learning. We want to encourage students to love learning and seek out more information," says George Stroud, VP & dean of student life.
Dickinson's student-ambassador position was created in 2003 to strengthen town-gown partnerships and deepen student involvement. Twenty years in, the newest ambassador shares the impactful results.
As a Community Engagement Fellow, Tiara McKinney ’25 helps local middle- and high-school students thrive. Her essay on being a Black international student was published in an anthology.
"I like the small classes and the close-knit community," says economics major Harry Huy Do '24. "At Dickinson, professors are happy to talk."
Volunteers welcome students to an on-campus polling site, and political science students conduct exit polling during Election Day 2022.
"The faculty and staff here want us to succeed,” says Ellie Pattillo ’23, a psychology and women’s, gender & sexuality studies double major, who created a podcast while studying abroad.
Open your calendar app! You don’t want to miss the public arts events at Dickinson this fall.
“I love the way Dickinson makes each student a priority,” says Elsa Hritz ’25, a scholarship awardee, math and data analytics double major, and a ballerina who’s learning to fly private planes.