The Dickinson community gathers for a Patriot Day remembrance ceremony led by the college's Reserve Officers’ Training Corps to honor of the victims of the 9/11 attacks.
Michael Floreck ’95 promotes an interdisciplinary approach to the sciences as the agriculture and science supervisor for Cumberland Valley School District.
A residence hall founded by students, Dickinson's new X House includes a black-history library and is dedicated to celebrating and cultivating black culture.
Piper Kerman, author of the bestselling memoir, “Orange is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison,” will deliver Dickinson’s annual Poitras-Gleim Lecture.
Through his internship, his research and his experience as a service trip leader, Mihir Pyakuryal ’19 is discovering how civic engagement leads to happiness and how we develop a sense of justice.
A student-faculty team researches Rush Limbaugh and the role he’s played in shaping an understanding of society and current events.
Dickinson College faculty members will perform a pair of concerts in September.
Former Acting Solicitor General of the U.S. Neal Katyal will discuss the Supreme Court, President Trump, Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation and the rule of law.
Renowned biological and materials engineer Angela Belcher will present the annual Joseph Priestley Award Celebration Lecture at Dickinson.
College Photographer Carl Sander Socolow '77 exhibits his 'Beach Haiku' series at the Goodyear Gallery.
Unique New York City experience has shown Dickinson international business & management and economics majors what lies ahead for a decade now.
Dickinson welcomes the class of 2022 and kicks off the academic year with a Convocation ceremony that encouraged incoming students to embrace rigorous thought, ethics, tolerance and truth.
Jane Mt. Pleasant, agricultural scientist at Cornell University, will discuss the high productivity of an indigenous agricultural system in comparison to European systems.
Harvard professor Daniel Ziblatt will discuss the current state of democracy in the United States using historical context in a lecture at Dickinson College.
Dickinson will present multiple performances of the immersive, multimedia show "PROJECT 3."