At Dickinson's on-campus bicycle repair shop, riders learn how to fix and maintain their bikes with members of the Dickinson community.
“It was a game-changer to have it squared away by the middle of November." Students share why they applied to Dickinson Early Decision.
Dickinson’s Department of Theatre & Dance and the Dance Theatre Group will present a performance of Art Works.
Dickinsonians come to campus from far and wide to attend Homecoming & Family Weekend, three days packed with fun events, info sessions and gatherings for students, families and alumni to enjoy.
Louis Reens '54 faced profound challenges as a child survivor of WWII. His resilience and intellectual curiosity allowed him to not just survive but thrive. He recently shared his story.
A fireside chat with President Margee Ensign opens a two-day event focused on personal and professional enrichment for Dickinson women.
“Challenge yourself to try something. That’s where growth happens,” says Noah Davis ’20, a jazz musician who's exploring ways to combine his interests in music and psychology at Dickinson.
Author and journalist Thomas Page McBee will discuss the concept of manhood in a lecture at Dickinson.
Visual artist Jonathan VanDyke’s recent works will be on display at Dickinson’s Goodyear Gallery.
Dickinson presents concerts featuring voices of resistance, chamber music and performance studies majors in October.
Students reflect on summer internships ranging from nonprofit work to medical research.
As a data science intern with ReturnLogic, Muhammad Burhan '21 got firsthand experience managing e-commerce platforms for fashion brands and assisted the brands with data-driven solutions.
Assistant Professor of Earth Sciences Jorden Hayes challenges the conventional view of the cause of the empty spaces in weathered rock.
Campus Inclusion Week highlights how we can think more critically about the diverse perspectives and needs within our community and engage meaningfully with fellow Dickinsonians.
Combining the talents of Dickinson’s music and art faculty, Current reveals the history and consequences of the ways we've interacted with a vital natural resource, and of its interactions with us.