Dickinson’s new Professional Development Fund helps students take advantage of employer-friendly opportunities that can make ...
Old West housed students and some faculty members and hosted classes and chapel services. Trifling fires ignited brief ...
In October 1971, a group of young Dickinson women faced a challenge that would either define them or destroy them. The college’s Delta chapter of Chi Omega was recruiting an African-American woman, ...
Surveying more than 3,000 parents, the author identified a final list of colleges based on accessibility of admission, affordability, measurable career outcomes and high-engagement student experiences ...
Dickinson’s longtime bookstore has a new name—and a new purpose. Now known as Dickinson Outfitters, the former bookstore is embracing a student-focused identity and a stronger commitment to ...
Students, faculty members and higher education employees have an opportunity to comment and voice their opinions on the US Environmental Protection Agency’s proposal to rescind its endangerment ...
After six Dickinson students were admitted to the Mansfield Visiting Student Program last year, Halima Mughal ’23 (political science) and Nathaniel McCloud ’23 (political science, philosophy) have ...
In July, Dickinson welcomed Celine Cunningham as its new athletics director. Celine’s approach to advancing Dickinson athletic success is grounded in her belief that “athletics can impart life skills ...
Dickinson now has three electric vehicle (EV) charging stations on campus, each with two charging plugs, allowing for six electric vehicles to charge at once. “We’re trying to encourage people to ...
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 ...
Every autumn, Goodyear Studios buzzes with anticipation as senior-year studio art majors wind up for their midyear joint exhibition. This year is certainly no exception. “It’s definitely been busy,” ...
Forty-four percent of people who use food pantries in Cumberland County, Pa., must regularly skip meals to make ends meet. And children in the county are 38% more likely to be food insecure than their ...