Dickinson was founded more than 235 years ago, but the college has always had an eye on the future. And part of that forward-thinking attitude is its network of agreements with graduate, undergraduate ...
On a Sunday morning in June 1905, Mary Warner Moore and her two adult children walked to church in downtown Carlisle, Pa. Older brother Warner Moore was home from Yale University. Marianne, who would ...
One of the nation’s most prominent scholars, Dr. Eddie Glaude Jr., will deliver Dickinson’s Black History Month Keynote, “The Ethics of Anti-Racism.” The lecture will take place on Thursday, Feb. 22 ...
Proxy Access allows you (the student) to authorize a parent or legal guardian for online access to view your account details, financial aid awards, and academic record as well as make payments on your ...
In times of crisis, we tend to stand together, and proudly so. But are these instances as common as we think they are, and could our desire to live in unity cloud our understanding of how divided we ...
Nearly 60 Dickinsonians recently gathered to watch the Philadelphia Phillies take on the Colorado Rockies at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. Hosted by Andy MacPhail ’76, president of baseball ...
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 ...
“Dickinson has given us so much, and we believe in giving back so that others may have the same opportunity.” —Rockko ’05 and Maggie Rwakazina ’05 ...
“There are so many future leaders who may not have the opportunity to attend Dickinson without scholarships. It’s incumbent upon Dickinsonians to make sure these students can reach their full ...
Julie Levin Alexander ’80, P’19, didn’t know quite how her life would change when her youngest son, Gregory Oldsey ’19 (international business & management), enrolled at Dickinson. Two of her three ...
A new abroad program hosted by Dickinson and SIT (School for International Training) provides students with a unique opportunity to explore critical issues in local communities in Cameroon, West ...
WWII savings-bond ads, Smokey Bear, McGruff the Crime Dog, the talking crash-test dummies. “Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk,” “Loose Lips Sink Ships” and “Love Has No Labels.” All arrived in the ...