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Dickinson’s Convocation ceremony is rich with history and meaning—and it will be even more memorable this year. After walking up the steps of Old West and signing the college registry, members of the ...
Jones Joins national experts to reflect on the 100th anniversary of a landmark case that shaped American education and civil liberties President John E. Jones III ’77, P’11, joined legal scholars, ...
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 ...
Mission, Values, and Student Learning Outcomes The Norman M. Eberly Multilingual Writing Center offers both English and world language writing tutoring delivered face-to-face or via Zoom. The English ...
Dickinson’s newest study-abroad program brings students a chance to shine bright on the Emerald Isle. Beginning in spring ...
Through a summer internship at the Dickinson Environmental Archaeology Lab (DEAL), Keir Tremoglie ’27 (archaeology, anthropology) explores how plant remains help us understand ancient diets and daily ...
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 ...
Looking Back to Move Forward - n times of crisis, Delta Nu shines, whether it’s the student members pulling together or alumnae joining forces to offer support.
Anna Blackmon '25 is a Spanish major and RA who keeps busy with a wide array of extracurricular activities—when she's not enjoying the sunshine upstairs at Denim. She thanks her Presidential ...
Dickinson College Launches New Scholarship for Maryland Students - The Reynolds Leadership Scholar Program awards Maryland’s high-achieving students a four-year, $160,000 scholarship and career ...
Dickinson helped me transform my work ethic and get me to a point where when I graduated, I was hungry and really willing to work for something. —Steve Tusa ’97 For 24 years, Steve Tusa ’97 has been ...
House Divided Project Leads to Name Changes for Campus Buildings - An extensively researched report suggests renaming the buildings on campus whose names honor the legacy of supporters of slavery.
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