In addition to the many international students who call Dickinson home for four years, Dickinson also hosts 13 Overseas Student Assistants (OSAs) each year.
Nonfiction dominates this issue’s collection and covers topics from mindfulness to Michelangelo. A debut novel about a playwright obsessed with the Kennedy era is the featured fiction work.
More than 500 alumni, parents, faculty and staff have connected over a shared love of reading thanks to the Alumni Book Club.
From poetry to political analysis, academic approaches to astronomical anomalies, Dickinson faculty, staff and students were featured in prominent media outlets in recent months.
The tech industry has seen several revolutions since Dave ’74 and Sue Stebbins Souerwine ’75 launched their careers. Now they're helping students join the big data revolution.
Dickinson's commitment to a global education is part of what inspired Patrick Irwin '17 to go abroad and help poverty-stricken areas by supporting local business growth.
William G. Durden, former president of Dickinson College and current president of the International University Alliance (IUA), will discuss aging during a special lecture.
Learn more about Dickinson's Multilingual Writing Center, which offers writing tutoring in 11 languages.
A beloved 19th-century work based on a Brothers Grimm tale is the first opera staged at Dickinson since the 1990s.
Writing and research are central to the Dickinson education, and students are producing exceptional work, beginning in their very first semester.
Dickinson students help measure greenhouse gas emissions for a study that will form the basis of a local climate action plan.
Four Revolutionary Challenge finalist teams will pitch their bold new ideas before a live audience. All are invited to watch Dickinson's next big adventure take shape during the May 2 event.
Dickinson College has been named a Top Producer of Fulbright U.S. Students for 2019-20.
In response to student protests over the college’s Title IX policies and procedures, Dickinson administrators have met with students several times this week and reached the following agreement.
Philly-area alumni, John Dickinson Society members and Old West Society members meet at the Barnes Foundation to learn about a key figure in modern American art.