Dickinson College Announces Tuition-Free Education for Families Earning Up to $125,000
The move significantly broadens the reach of the Dickinson Promise initiative, which was launched in May at the conclusion of the successful $75 million Campaign for Scholarships.
Amos Cedric Benning '28's college journey is defined by civic engagement, leadership, openness and a powerful sense of justice.
Eva Hanlin ’27 (political science, environmental studies) wants to see communities grow stronger and healthier. An internship at the PA Dept. of Agriculture showed one way governments can help.
Join us as we explore the role of the arts in democratic society, an alum's book on how public opinion on gay rights is shaped, the effects of AI and the psychology of identity formation.
Professor of Mathematics Lorelei Koss looks at math and literature and film and music and dance and visual design and ...
Dickinson’s Center for Career Development helps 12 students gain first-hand knowledge of careers in journalism and the arts in the nation’s capital.
How do you future-proof your career for the AI age? Hint: It's about more than just tech literacy. Here's how Dickinson prepares students to thrive and lead in a fast-changing world.
"The benefits are substantial [and] the challenges are more subtle than the evil-genius scenarios some focus on." An expert reflects the effects of AI at work, in education and on the social fabric.
Starting college at age 15, Kevin Laws '88 took a fast track to success in startups and tech. His secret sauce: Bold moves, big ideas and seeing what others miss.
New York City alumni in the financial industry welcome students through a two-day Burgess Institute excursion.