What happens when students and faculty collaborate with local farmers, musicians, scientists, activists and others on a punk-folk-rock musical about sustainable energy? You're invited to find out!
"Carrying the torch of this work feels like a privilege. I’m mindful of the responsibility that comes with it." LGBTQ+ Center Director Tommy Lee discusses his plans, what drives his work and more.
How can you make the most of Dickinson's must-see Paz Alumni & Family Center? The answers are just a click away.
Dickinsonians gathered on campus May 3 to celebrate the college's newest Founders' Society member, John Paz '78, and the state-of-the-art campus landmark bearing his name.
Amanda Cheromiah strengthens center’s education, advocacy and mentorship efforts.
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.
The artists behind the song cycle recounting the painful history and legacy of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School will discuss their project at Dickinson.
With $800,000 in funding from the Mellon Foundation, Dickinson will launch a center and academic program in Native American and Indigenous studies.
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.
New center becomes third facet of the Learning Commons, a wide-ranging academic resource housed in the Waidner-Spahr Library.