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Dickinson’s newest study-abroad program brings students a chance to shine bright on the Emerald Isle. Beginning in spring ...
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 ...
Mindset is everything. If you don't think you can accomplish something, you probably never will. Try everything. College is a ...
From downtown nonprofits to major corporate players like Carlisle Construction Materials (CCM), Dickinson’s growing network of local partners is helping students sharpen their skills and prepare for ...
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 ...
Project RattleCam: Livestream of a Roiling Rattlesnake Den - Professor of Biology Scott Boback studies sites in California and Colorado, sharing the experience with the world.
Starting college is both exciting and overwhelming. There is a lot to navigate, from new classes and new people to a new sense of independence. Looking back, there are so many things I wish I had ...
America's first military psychiatrist, Thomas W. Salmon, was a pioneer in mental-health research during World War I, and Professor of English Wendy Moffat, biographer and social historian of the ...
An Update to the Community - Dickinson President John E. Jones III '77, P'11, sent this message about the ROTC program to the campus community yesterday.
Dickinson now has three electric vehicle (EV) charging stations on campus, each with two charging plugs, allowing for six electric vehicles to charge at once. “We’re trying to encourage people to ...
Sealed With an ‘!’ - Associate Professor of American Studies Jerry Philogene recieves 2014-15 Distinguished Teaching Award.
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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