Dickinson Launches New Study-Abroad Program in Limerick, Ireland
Dickinson’s newest study-abroad program brings students a chance to shine bright on the Emerald Isle.
Discover how Dickinson students are gaining hands-on experience and advancing their medical and research careers through diverse healthcare internships across leading institutions.
The artist visits Dickinson Oct. 14 to give a public talk about her work, on view at the Goodyear Gallery through Nov. 12. The work explores geological data, especially relating to climate change.
David Sulzer, a composer, author and neuroscientist, will discuss how music is heard and understood.
Assistant Professor of Computer Science Farhan Siddiqui explains why the field is the perfect environment for training innovators ready to build the future.
How is AI reshaping education? Google's Max Rios '21 shares insights on the promise and pitfalls—and inspires conversation among future tech innovators.
The national recognition highlights Dickinson’s distinctive liberal-arts experience and global approach.
Students connect centuries of science education by pairing historical instruments with the college’s new confocal microscope.
Dickinson's sustainability achievements receive repeat recognition on Sustainable Campus Index.
Dickinson will present a special screening of the powerful documentary "A Return Home," featuring a live soundtrack performance by Professor of Music Jennifer Blyth. The film earned 12 awards so far.