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Balancing classes, activities and social life can feel overwhelming at first. Using a planner, setting reminders and staying ...
Dickinson students got a front-row seat to Baltimore’s dynamic economic and cultural ecosystem thanks to a recent immersive ...
The Dickinson AI Symposium was sponsored by the Burgess Institute for the Global Economy, the Center for Career Development ...
Jacqueline Pfeffer Merrill, Director of the Campus Free Expression Project Free expression and open inquiry are under threat in our country. Jacqueline Pfeffer Merrill will speak on how colleges can ...
Dickinson’s Fulbright Program Advisers will discuss general guidelines and answer your preliminary questions during this information session. In recent years Dickinson students have achieved notable ...
Dickinson Strategies is a series of virtual town halls with campus leaders who will discuss how Dickinson is addressing topical issues facing our college and higher education as a whole. Dickinson ...
Spring is here and the Center for Sustainability Education (CSE) and Cumberland County Master Gardeners need your help preparing the pollinator garden for the 2025 growing season. Come learn from ...
Marcia McNutt, president of the National Academy of Sciences, will accept Dickinson’s Joseph Priestley Award and deliver the lecture “Misinformation in the Age of AI.” The ceremony and lecture will ...
Swing by the HUB tables downstairs to get more information and a free T-shirt for Take Back the Night! Partners from the YWCA and Domestic Violence Services will be with us.
Judy Faulkner ’65, the founder and CEO of the world’s leading healthcare software company, Epic, will receive Dickinson’s President's Award on Saturday, June 14. The award recognizes Faulkner’s ...
Marie Gamillscheg is the author of two novels, Aufruhr der Meerestiere and Alles was glänzt. Marie will read in German. English translations will be provided. She works as a freelance journalist and ...