Dickinson Launches New Study-Abroad Program in Limerick, Ireland
Dickinson’s newest study-abroad program brings students a chance to shine bright on the Emerald Isle.
Over 60 years of reunions keep this tight group of Dickinsonians close.
The five-day fundraising initiative running October 6-10 aims to honor the past and fuel the future of Dickinson athletics.
Impactful internships in the arts, media and communications opened up possibilities for students majoring in music, art history, international business & management and Chinese.
The campus community honors those who died in the 9/11 attacks during a Patriot Day observance organized by the Blue Mountain Battalion.
Bringing students together with small groups of employers, a new job-fair series helps young Dickinsonians build professional contacts and explore opportunities in a focused, comfortable setting.
Young experts on gun violence prevention to discuss how Gen Z can effect change. The panelists include a survivor of the Parkland school shooting and national and regional leaders in the movement.
Professor of Music Jennifer Blyth and Associate Professor of Music James Martin take center stage as pianist and baritone in a special recital.
Dickinson students Alayna Kelly '27, Ajla Salkic '27 and Owen Barry '26 share their internship experience at Hope Station.
Students completing high-skill internships in the bustling U.K. capital receive a warm welcome from alumni in Dickinson's robust global network.