Columbian American actor, author and poet, Carlos Andrés Gómez, will demonstrate the multifaceted nature of masculinity through poetry and storytelling during a performance at Dickinson.
In this podcast, we meet Rabbi Marley Weiner, the first full-time director of Dickinson's Asbell Center for Jewish Life, and we visit the Revolutionary Challenge Ideation Workshop.
Meet Nick Seck ’20, an RA, volunteer, blogger, student-entrepreneur and individualist who plans to one day work remotely, so he can see all of the counties in the U.S.
“Manifestation and Adaptation: Variations in Buddhist Sculpture Across Asia,” an exhibition depicting a range of Buddhist statuettes from Asia, will be on display at The Trout Gallery.
The new ACE peer-mentor program pairs first-year students from historically underrepresented communities with students who can relate and help them navigate common first-year challenges.
Ideation workshop offers help in crafting Revolutionary Challenge proposals before the high-level idea competition's Oct. 4 deadline.
Dickinson’s a fun place to be, with more than 120 student clubs, groups and organizations catering to just about any interest and pastime you can think of.
Members of the Dickinson community recently gathered on the green in front of Old West to commemorate the college's founding.
How is kosher food prepared, and how can I try it at Dickinson? Is poke kosher? Rabbi Marley Weiner will answer all your burning questions about kashrut (including what kashrut is!).
The Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues at Dickinson College will welcome five guest speakers in September who will discuss a broad range of issues.
This summer, Lauren Kageler '20 was a research assistant in the Hastings Research Lab, where she explored using biochemistry to reduce waste.
Gregory Crane, an expert on ancient Greek authors and the relationship between the humanities and digital technology, will present two lectures as part of Dickinson’s Roberts Lecture Series.
President Margee Ensign and Carrie Perry ’94 are recipients of an award bestowed by a family-owned business in honor of individuals who inspire through "grace, generosity, resilience and sacrifice."
Dickinson College faculty will perform a pair of concerts in September.
The Dickinson community helps fight climate change with behavior change ... with big results.