Dickinsonians are doers. They're taking on 21st-century challenges like climate change, poverty and disease. They’re working on the front lines of agricultural innovation. They're leading innovative ...
The collaboration brought together students, faculty and industry professionals in a semesterlong effort that mirrored the pace and expectations of professional analytics work. Supported by Kudu’s ...
What is blight? Urban blight is marked by deteriorating and abandoned homes and buildings, as well as vacant lots with trash, high weeds and grass and/or abandoned and vandalized cars. Where does it ...
Recent additions to Dickinson's Harlem Renaissance collection are helping students gain a better sense of this significant movement in American literature. Armed with the expanded collection, students ...
As a study-abroad student in Copenhagen, Leda Fisher ’19 experienced a range of European cultures and deepened her understanding of Europe. Back on campus, she’s a student manager at the Clarke Forum ...
Thanks to a $20 million gift from Samuel G. Rose ’58, Dickinson will establish a new home for Dickinson’s Center for the Futures of Native Peoples (CFNP) that will greatly enhance the center’s mission ...
A new Trout Gallery director joins the Dickinson community this year. But for many on campus and in Carlisle, Shannon Egan is a familiar champion of the arts. Egan earned a Ph.D. in art history at ...
First-year seminars at Dickinson have become a core element of a curriculum that embodies the values espoused by the liberal arts and sciences. These seminars are required for all first-year students ...
Launched in 2024, Dickinson’s Q-Fellows program is giving students a hands-on way to apply data analytics, modeling and visualization to real-world challenges—on campus and beyond. Supported by the ...
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 ...
Dickinson is pleased to announce that Amanda Cheromiah—a distinguished advocate for Indigenous education and storytelling—has been named the new executive director of the college’s Center for the ...
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 ...
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