Two virtual job and career fairs will bring students new opportunities to connect with a wide array of professionals this fall, including Dickinson alumni and friends.
History major Julz Espensen '23 blogs about her adventures in research and history-focused projects, including WWII reenactment, clothing restoration and cooking historical dishes.
Dickinson will pilot a new program in Washington, D.C., where policy, advocacy, technology, the arts, media and foreign relations all meet.
Because of COVID-19, children are missing out on the joy, friendships, confidence and skills that music education can bring. The winners of the Dickinson Civic Innovation Competition are here to help.
With unique events, the College Farm brings fresh food to the community.
The 2019-20 Sustainability Report highlights achievements in the college’s goal of helping create a more sustainable society.
Dickinson's Building Campus Inclusion Week events bring students, faculty and staff together to further the college's ongoing work of building a more inclusive campus community.
Michael Rohd, co-founder of the Center for Performance and Civic Practice, will discuss how to revolutionize arts and culture through dialogue and engagement in a virtual talk.
Dickinson honors those lost in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
If you're looking for good reasons to come to Dickinson from afar, look no further than California's Alexandra Fosbury ’21.
From rock memorabilia to early American papers, Robin Arnoff '83 is passionate about preserving objects with history.
Dickinson's Wheel and Chain society observes an 96-year-old tradition with a 2020 twist.
On the 237th anniversary of the college's chartering, Dickinsonians around the world gathered online to celebrate and learn fun facts about the early days.
Fall of senior year looks very different than Phil Butler '21 imagined. But this award-winning football player and Student Senate president isn't letting that slow his ascent.
Performance is essential to music education at Dickinson, and that’s a challenge during a pandemic! The music department’s new YouTube channel brings Dickinson musicians center stage again.