The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions leader holds career sessions and office hours with students, providing vital insights into the evolving landscape of technology and business.
The Burgess Institute-sponsored event will showcase poise and skills in competition for $1,200 in prize money.
The Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues will host two public lectures in March. The featured speakers will explore issues in education and the complexities of memory, identity and memoir writing.
The literary luminary will give a free public presentation at Dickinson on March 19, followed by a Q&A and book signing, as part of her on-campus residency.
The recipient of Dickinson's Joseph Priestley Award, Marcia McNutt will discuss misinformation in the AI age during a public lecture on April 3.
Dickinson welcomes to campus Alyza Lewin, president of the Brandeis Center, Monday, March 3, for “Erasive Anti-Semitism: Challenging the Denial of Jewish Identity and History.”
A study-abroad year in Italy inspired Eric Denker '75’s remarkable career at the National Gallery. His passion for art has touched countless lives and paved paths for future art historians.
In 'Future Anxiety,' a young generation grapples with life on a planet with increasingly drained resources and suspect inhabitants. Fortunately, Karl has built a spaceship.
Students' award-winning papers shed light on the effects of heat on seaweed, morality and identity in literature, pain-relief delivery, the power of community and cultural memory.
Alejandro Heredia ’16 shares his journey at the Cogan Alumni Fellowship talk.
Learn more about starting a club at Dickinson in this Q&A with Girl Gains co-founder Helena Holley ’25 about how the group works to build strength and community on campus.
The series, narrated by Tom Hanks, will feature Professor of Biology Scott Boback's rattlesnake research in the March 2 episode, 'The Wild West.'
The U.S. Department of State has once again recognized Dickinson for being one of the colleges with the highest number of students selected for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
At Dickinson, student-athletes don’t just compete—they thrive.
As requests for services grow nationwide, ADS provides guidance and support to level the playing field for students with disabilities. This includes tools like smart pens, FM systems and more.