Dickinson inducted its 2026 Hall of Fame honorees Saturday, April 25, at 6 p.m. in the HUB Social Hall. The celebration included an awards ceremony and reception, during which inductees' achievements ...
Every spring, Dickinson’s Department of Theatre & Dance celebrates the talents of student choreographers and dancers by bringing bold and thought-provoking new works to the stage. The 2026 concert, ...
Dickinson's flexible liberal arts and sciences approach encourages you to explore different academic avenues while discovering your focus. A Dickinson education is built for what comes next, so you'll ...
The library provides online subscription access to current news sources including Financial Times, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Economist, New Yorker and Chronicle of Higher ...
Please access Nelnet Campus Commerce to enroll in the interest-free monthly payment plan for the Spring 2027 semester; the deadline date to enroll in the spring semester payment plan is December 31, ...
To ensure your ability to request classes during the Course Request Period, please clear all holds by 4pm Friday, March 20. If that deadline is not met, you may have to wait until the Schedule ...
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 ...
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 ...
Here's a startling fact: Roughly 90 percent of the dollar bills in circulation in the U.S. have been shown to contain cocaine residue. Once you get past the shock—if you're a chemistry professor, at ...
The last time Chris Sharples ’87 stood in the Weiss Center for the Arts lecture hall, he was a graduating senior, defending his thesis and charting an architecture career. Recently, he returned as ...
Curiosity drives everything at Dickinson. In labs, studios, archives and communities around the world, students and faculty are asking questions big and small—and often finding surprising answers.
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