A Dickinson education is unlike any other, allowing our graduates to stand out from the crowd. Take advantage of our unique collection of resources and opportunities to sky-rocket your career from day ...
When Helena Holley ’25 arrived at Dickinson, she loved the sense of community but felt something was missing when it came to women’s fitness. The gym, especially the weightlifting section, could feel ...
Run by a dedicated team of student broadcasters, producers and videographers since 2013, RDSN brings Dickinson’s athletic ...
Dickinson recently welcomed back to campus Susan Miller '81, president and CEO of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), as part of the Burgess Institute for the Global Economy ...
The annual Public Speaking Contest, now sponsored by the Burgess Institute for the Global Economy, returns this spring, offering Dickinson students a platform to showcase their speaking skills and ...
When Eric Denker ’75 boarded the SS Raffaello in 1973 en route to Bologna, Italy, he was a political science major, planning for a career in diplomacy. He couldn’t know that he’d return to the U.S. on ...
Members of the Academic Technology staff will be at Hartman House to talk about generative AI with anyone (faculty, staff, student) that wishes to come chat. Members of the Academic Technology staff ...
A small reception will be held in the library of the Two River Theater before the performance of Dial M for Murder. Click here for more information.
Join us for an energetic and fun, heart-pumping, calorie-burning cardio class. This aerobic class will tone muscles and strengthen your heart with different aerobic formats such as: Hi/Lo, Strong, ...
This talk centers on how documentary filmmaking and humanitarian storytelling shape perceptions of African and Black American communities. Drawing from personal filmmaking experience, it explores the ...
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