New York City alumni in the financial industry welcome students through a two-day Burgess Institute excursion.
From identifying dolphins in the Adriatic Sea, to researching snakes and caring for wild animals and birds, Molly Butts ’27 (biology) prepares for veterinary school in hands-on ways.
A tour of Mauser Packaging Solutions gives students a front-row look at what it takes to make a manufacturing powerhouse.
Highlights include a show about Jewish-German family history, a musical classic, works by women artists, thoughts on arts and democracy, and a reading by a renowned poet, essayist and biographer.
“Getting involved in the local community has given me a stronger sense of place and purpose," says Sadie Dussault '28. Learn about the connections she's making through classes and Dickinson's CCLA.
Cormac Sullivan ’26 (political science, Spanish) is a tour guide, vocalist and student-athlete who studied abroad, and he's making the most of every experience.
Dickinson will launch Black History Month with a lecture by Beverly Daniel Tatum, acclaimed psychologist, education leader and author of a seminal book on the psychology of racism and racial identity.
"It's extremely humbling, but it catalyzes me to think, question and expand." Philosophy major Olivia Whittaker ’28 values the way her philosophy courses continuously challenge her.
Dickinson has announced a series of six educational workshops on the rule of law featuring federal judges and legal experts.
Students in every major benefit from understanding how the global economy works and how it could shape their future careers. Four visionary leaders will share insights during a student-led discussion.
“Conducting research at different institutions across the U.S. gave me a new perspective on what life after college can look like,” says Carys Chase-Mayoral ’26 (physics, music).
January is Social Justice Month at Dickinson. Join in with volunteer opportunities, discussions, an athletics clinic, film screenings, performances, a Red Devil clothing drive and more.
“You can’t understand someone else’s faith tradition until you see the beauty in it." Meet Jonah Lenahan '26 (religion, political science).
Meet Olivia Ammon '26 (psychology, German), an aspiring forensic psychologist. While studying abroad, she took psychology classes in the German language and conducted original research.
“If you’re looking for a tight-knit community and are ready to make friends, Dickinson is definitely for you,” says Joe Apat ’28, a Dickinson student-athlete and quantitative-economics major.