Dickinson College students, faculty and special guests will perform a quartet of concerts in February.
During the 2019-20 winter break, more than 120 Dickinson students took advantage of externships at a wide variety of organizations, including ESPN, the EPA, Lyft and JPMorgan Chase.
Find out why computer science and mathematics major Ngan "Elly" Do '22 says, “being a Dickinsonian ... helps me discover that I am able to do much more than I expect."
From learning Japanese to tackling the rigors of college writing at Dickinson, find out why Ben Norris '23 says, "it’s good to be challenged."
Dickinson’s Department of Art & Art History is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the Sylvia J. Smith Artist-in-Residence Program with a special exhibition.
The public is invited to The Trout Gallery for “Twilight at the Trout,” a series of lectures and family activities related to current exhibitions and works of art.
This spring's public arts events include three major anniversary celebrations, the first staged Dickinson opera in two decades and thought-provoking social-justice works. See video to learn more.
Lynn Pasquerella, president of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, will discuss civic engagement and American educational institutions in a lecture at Dickinson.
In this podcast, we look at how Dickinsonians are charting a course for a financially fit future with the First-Year Seminar called Paying the Game of Life.
"For as long as I’ve been a Dickinsonian, I have seen our school’s commitment to continuous improvement. We should embrace those goals as our own and contribute in as many ways as we can."
Psychology course uses Oculus Quest VR headsets to create more realistic experiments in controlled environments.
Former history major Kara Getz ’93 works to effect change as chief counsel to the chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Ways & Means Committee.
In advance of the storm forecasted for this weekend, residential facilities will open to students at 9 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 17, rather than our scheduled opening of Saturday morning.
Jacob DeCarli ’22 has already published articles in an Italian-American magazine in two languages. Learn more about how Dickinson is feeding his passions for journalism, languages and world politics.
Meet Brianna Geesaman ’21, who’s merging business with Italian studies and making the most of her year abroad in Italy by singing in the university choir, tutoring in English and volunteering.