Student-faculty research suggests that the tipoff might be more significant than previously thought.
The Clarke Forum's February events address social justice, public policy and theology; citizenship in a time of war; life as a foreigner and memoirist; and fatness, disability and conceptions of time.
Art history majors chose a dizzying array of objects—from Neolithic tool fragments to Warhol prints—to show side by side with faculty artworks. Their pairings create fresh new takes on faculty art.
Professor of Art History Melinda Schlitt finds a "cosmos of culture" in art, and she strives to ensure that her students experience it too.
Meet Kayla Slomeana '25, a Student Senate member, cheerleader and Quantitative Reasoning Center tutor with plans for medical school.
Alums at the NYC financial powerhouse share their experiences and advice with students through a Winter Break Career Trek.
"I love studying environmental science in a community that truly cares about it." Lila Brown ’26 is a standout athlete and aspiring doctor who's passionate about medicine and environmental health.
"It's really empowering to learn about yourself and how you can start working with others to make the world a better place." Here's how 20 students learned to be change-makers during winter break.
From students to luminaries, we're highlighting work by Dickinsonians and guests at various stages of creative careers. Learn more about the can't-miss public arts events in store.
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 rescheduled slate of events kicks off on Tuesday, Jan. 21, and extends through the week.
Through the prestigious scholarship, the Google product manager will examine the effect of China's investment in Africa.
Thanks to the class that spurred her passion, the service trips that reinforced it and the internships that sharpened her skills, Kat Johnson ’25 is ready for an impactful career in public health.
Students share how they made the most of their study-abroad adventures (and how you can too). Their top 15 tips cover everything from homesickness and making new friends to what to eat and pack.
"We're living the life of our wildest dreams." Dickinson and Posse brought them together and provided tools for success. Now Nalleli Sagardia Hassan '07 and Mo Hassan '05 help open doors for others.