January is Social Justice Month at Dickinson. Join in with volunteer opportunities, discussions, an athletics clinic, film screenings, performances, a Red Devil clothing drive and more.
Dickinson launches a new chapter of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity on campus.
Dickinson welcomes to campus Alyza Lewin, president of the Brandeis Center, Monday, March 3, for “Erasive Anti-Semitism: Challenging the Denial of Jewish Identity and History.”
To help celebrate recent milestone anniversaries for Jewish Life and Judaic Studies, alumni and students reflect on their Jewish Life experiences.
Learn more about how student-leader Sophie Asbell '24 helped plan a major event on Dickinson's Jewish history and conducted research to analyze comedian Larry David through a religious lens.
Dickinson marks meaningful anniversaries in its Judaic studies program with a celebration of Jewish life, learning and leadership.
Nationally recognized artist performs at Dickinson, sharing songs and stories with the community.
Michael Pappas '83, executive director of the San Francisco Interfaith Council, will explore the importance of faith-based institutions in community organizing and addressing community needs.
The discussion, which marks the annual Wesley Lecture, will focus on the intersection of race and the Muslim identity in the U.S.
This week's events include chances to learn about and celebrate different religious, secular and spiritual beliefs and discover ways to build a more inclusive community.
The Dickinson Thrives program helps students (re)adjust to life on a fully populated campus while building a strong sense of meaning and community.
The new Dickinson Copes series brings students, faculty and staff together online to reflect on and share COVID-19 experiences.
Grace Eva Katz Wolf ’55 and her husband, Abe wolf, pass on their passion for adventure and global study to future Dickinsonians through philanthropy.