The third Women of Color Summit brought students, faculty, staff and alumni together to celebrate, learn, share and connect as women of color and allies.
Girls Who Code Founder Reshma Saujani helps answer the question "Where are the girls?" in computer science during virtual event.
Dickinson's Girls Who Code club brings to campus a nationwide effort to fight gender disparity in computer science.
From contemplative to camp, Dickinson's spring arts events offer something for everyone.
The hands-on athletics opportunity offers both a valuable work-study experience and an on-ramp to the medical field.
Fresh from receiving a prestigious national award, 2021 Bud Shaw Lecturer Tiya Alicia Miles uses nontraditional source material to uncover untold histories of Black women and girls.
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge awards Dickinson the 2020 “Highest Voter Registration” and “Highest Voter Turnout” awards among four-year institutions in Pennsylvania.
Dickinson is among the groups hosting a premiere screening of a new film exploring the painful history of Carlisle's Native American boarding school.
Dickinson women amp up the joy as they celebrate 50 years of Delta Nu sisterhood.
If you've ever wondered what life is like on the College Farm, this virtual walking tour will give you a glimpse into the 80-acre, USDA-certified organic farm.
"With the encouragement from my professors, friends and family, I am now able to finally achieve my goals," says Ruby Ngo ’22. Learn how Ngo is overcoming obstacles to chase her dreams at Dickinson.