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Giving To Dickinson
Sometimes we think outside the box and other times we think outside the classroom. The red chairs around campus are conducive to spirited discussions.
Our Global Mosaic programs offer amazing opportunities for hands-on fieldwork experience, real collaboration with faculty and total immersion in distinctive cultures.
Team camaraderie is essential for success. Last season, the mens soccer team went 14-4-2, placed five players onAll-CC teams and had three players earn All-Region honors.
This spring, several students helped to install a solar array on the roof of the Waidner-Spahr Library thanks to a generous gift from Student Senate.
Class of 2010, go forth and engage the world. It lies directly before you. In fact, you already carry it within you. It is of your making. - President Durden
A Spirit of Inquiry
The drive to know more unites professors and students in spaces across and beyond campus.
A globalizing world needs citizens and leaders with the international understanding that Dickinson provides.
Your Dickinson Experience
Dickinson offers the freedom to seek connections and explore your interests in and out of the classroom.
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally
Dickinson is a leader among educational institutions committed to environmental sustainability and green initiatives.
A Useful Education
Dickinson was founded to prepare students to take leadership roles in a new democracy. This legacy lives on today.
Feeding the Future
7:00 pm Anita Tuvin Schlecter Auditorium (ATS)
Presented by author Michael Ableman.
Dr. Durden's Quarry Office Hours
12:00 pm The Quarry
Join President Durden for a lively discussion.
Pianist: Christopher O'Riley Joined by Dickinson's String Quartet
7:30 pm Carlisle Theatre
Christopher O'Riley: host of From the Top, National Public Radio program.
An Inconvenient Dance
8:00 pm Mathers Theatre, Holland Union Building
Presented by the Department of Theatre and Dance and the Dance Theater Group.
Run for Steph participants raise record $6,202 for McAndrews Fund for Athletics.
Steve Sparks, an expert in volcanology, delivered an explosive Priestley lecture.
The Red Devils topped Stevens Institute 5-1 and face #1 Messiah in the sweet sixteen round.
The men's and women's cross country teams qualified for NCAA National Championship.
Three Teams Nationally Ranked
Women's soccer and men's and women's cross country are in the top 25 in coaches' polls.
What's up with thislandmark on campusand the mysteriousblue jay that inhabits it?
Students in English professor Ashton Nichols' First-Year and senior seminars retrace Thoreau's steps to Walden.
Homecoming & Family Weekend
Abow-tied corpse, Posse reunion, the big game ... what a weekend! See video and pictures here.
Why a liberal arts education?
Student Stories Blog
Melissa Moreland 09 helps low-income high-school students successfully transition to college.
Exploring Global Economic Issues
Barclay'sWealth executive Tom Kalaris '76 spoke atan international economic conference in Greece.
Founded in 1773 and received its charter in 1783, making Dickinson the first college chartered in the newly recognized United States; named in honor of John Dickinson, the penman of the American Revolution and a signer of the Constitution.