Dickinson College Announces Tuition-Free Education for Families Earning Up to $125,000
The move significantly broadens the reach of the Dickinson Promise initiative, which was launched in May at the conclusion of the successful $75 million Campaign for Scholarships.
Whether making fresh, healthy food available or supporting survivors of abuse and trauma, Emily Laden ’26 (psychology) finds meaning through understanding others' needs and giving back.
Dickinson will host a panel discussion on the use of AI and its implications for ethics, the environment and beyond.
"She made the residency more than just a reading or class visit—it was a chance to grow as a writer and thinker." Learn more about this year's Stellfox residency and its effects on student writers.
"I've learned how impactful local government can be." As a Carlisle Borough ambassador and student-leader, Samuel Pimental ’28 is building a future in public service.
Bridget McMurrer (psychology) thrives on Dickinson’s people-first culture, and the hands-on learning, supportive professors and meaningful connections that define it.
Curated by students, "Dissecting Locomotion" explores Muybridge’s pioneering photography of humans and animals in motion and its impact on art and science.
Holcombe Green ’92’s first marathon was the largest in the world. Reaching the finish line, he raised funds for a new Dickinson scholarship, turning a fitness goal into opportunities for NYC students.
Community members asked to weigh in as yearlong values project moves toward final recommendations.
SPIA graduate partnership program offers Dickinsonians an accelerated, affordable path to a master's degree—and a tight-knit network that lasts.