Students discuss their research findings during the Experiential Learning Showcase. Photo by Alex Sonfield '25.
Molly Peacock is a celebrated poet, essayist and biographer whose influence is also felt beyond the written page. Recently, ...
When Samuel Pimental ’28 saw students and community members enjoying a concert together during his campus tour, he knew that Dickinson was the right college for him. Today, he bridges the campus and ...
Best thing about my Dickinson experience so far: "One of the highlights of my time at Dickinson has been working in Associate ...
The global economy is always evolving, and it has tightly interconnected components: Shifts in energy systems reshape job markets, breakthroughs in artificial intelligence transform investing, and new ...
Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, president emerita of Spelman College, best-selling author and clinical psychologist As part of our Black History Month observance, this event offers a rare opportunity to ...
Professor of Mathematics Lorelei Koss earned her Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her scholarship concentrates on ergodic theory and complex dynamical systems, and her current ...
How do you prepare students for the AI age without sacrificing the foundational skills they need to navigate it wisely? At Dickinson, the answer goes deeper than simple tech literacy and ...
Dickinson has announced the launch of a new initiative, "The Courts and The Community: An Educational Series for the Public," spearheaded by President John E. Jones III ’77, P’11, a former federal ...
Dickinson College has announced that it will offer free tuition for all domestic students whose families earn $125,000 or less annually, effective with the incoming class of 2030. The move ...
Touching on a wide swath of topic Judy Faulkner '65 sat down for a lengthy interview earlier this year as part of her being honored with Dickinson's 2025 President's Award. Shot in June during Alumni ...
Three Lazard alumni, including two familiar faces and a recent graduate, spent their afternoon on campus in late October guiding sophomores and first-year students through the intricacies of landing ...
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