Each fall, students in the Dickinson in England study-abroad program undertake a two-week excursion in and around London.
Marni Jones will facilitate a conversation on best practices around notetaking accommodations. Faculty will share strategies they've utilized to expand access and learning for all.
Nothing quite hits the spot like a delicious wood-fired pizza—especially when it’s served with a side of Dickinson pride. Now, you can reach that pizza nirvana without setting foot off campus, as ...
Come join us at the kline center for fencing! We will go through warmups, basic footwork, and then actual fencing! We will be meeting again in the team room on the upper level of the Kline. This can ...
Dickinson Votes, the college's nonpartisan voter engagement initiative, is gearing up for the 2024 election season with events designed to encourage student participation in the democratic process.
Dickinson is excited to announce the 2024 Annual Investment Competition, offering students a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in financial markets and investment strategies. This ...
Dickinson is launching a new institute that will create a formal pathway to help students with any major launch successful careers in business. Dickinson alumni are some of the most influential ...
Bring your computer and prepare to develop a version of either that can work for you while you prepare your applications. Sometimes organizations request a resume in the application process; other ...
This program is designed to guide first-year students through the essential steps of preparing for law school. Learn how to strategically plan your academic path, build a strong resume, and gain ...
Sometimes organizations request a resume in the application process; other times the hiring teams request a CV. What does that mean for you as an applicant? Bring your computer and prepare to develop ...
Dickinson alumni, parents, families and friends are invited to join us at the New York Museum of Modern Art for this private group tour.
Presented by Pascaline Dupas, professor of economics and public affairs at Princeton University. Boosting Africa’s human capital—the health, knowledge, skills, and resilience of its people—is key to ...