What happens after "happily ever after"? Maybe it's not what you think! This beloved musical takes a darkly funny look at fairy tales and the ethical questions they raise.
Dickinson will host a panel discussion on the use of AI and its implications for ethics, the environment and beyond.
How do you future-proof your career for the AI age? Hint: It's about more than just tech literacy. Here's how Dickinson prepares students to thrive and lead in a fast-changing world.
Steve Smith ’92, president and CEO of L.L.Bean, visits campus as the Burgess Institute's executive in residence and Ethics Symposium's keynote speaker.
"As a biology major, I can explore ecosystems, study organisms and contribute to solutions to environmental challenges.” Meet Konoka Uematsu ’26.
Discover how Dickinson students are gaining hands-on experience and advancing their medical and research careers through diverse healthcare internships across leading institutions.
The community-wide initiative seeks to define who we are—and who we will be.
The first-year student takes the top prize with powerful reflection on linguistic diversity.
From networking with alumni to forging close friendships in and outside of class, Matthew Craig ’25 builds meaningful connections that cross generational and ideological divides.
"This was a place I could be heard and seen ... I wanted to be part of that future." Maryland resident Evan McClure '27 came to Dickinson after earning a game-changing scholarship.
Meet Milo Newman-Lombardo '25 (philosophy), who plans a law career focusing on environmental activism and human rights.