The Dickinson Arts Collective will host a juried exhibition, Feb. 21-28, with an opening reception on Friday, Feb. 21.
A new exhibition exploring spirituality in the visual arts will be on display at The Trout Gallery.
President Margee Ensign has sent the following statement to the Dickinson community as an update on the results of conversations with student protesters.
"I have always been impressed with the quality of students who attend Dickinson and felt that, if in some small way I could help them get the most out of their experience there, I am happy to do so."
"For Dickinsonians, giving a gift is another way to continue the connection with this great institution and community."
Archaeology and religion double major Abbie Cottle ’20 discusses the joys of the Keck Archaeology Lab, the overseas trip that inspired her majors, her experiences curating a Trout exhibition and more.
Dickinson will host a virtual discussion with a panel of experts about how staying at home during the COVID-19 pandemic may not be safe for some people.
President Margee Ensign hosts a live virtual meeting for alumni regarding the college’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Learn how Dickinson transitioned from classroom to online instruction in only one week, while continuing to nurture community across time zones in challenging times.
Watch video of the virtual employee meeting on the college’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Dickinsonians may have had to leave campus due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, but the community remains committed to finishing the semester #DsonStrong.
Rabbi, teacher and novelist Phil Cohen ’73, former sociology major, shares his faith and talent for writing in a new Jewish science fiction detective novel.
Each year, hundreds of Dickinsonians embark on service trips to communities near and far. This year, two student groups traveled to West Virginia and Tennessee to lend their helping hands.
President Margee Ensign sent the following message to the campus community on March 23 to report that Dickinson has made the decision to postpone Commencement.
President Margee Ensign sent the following message to students and parents to report that no parents or students will be permitted to return to campus to retrieve belongings after 9 p.m., March 20.