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Balancing classes, activities and social life can feel overwhelming at first. Using a planner, setting reminders and staying ...
Students from Associate Professor of Biology Mike Roberts' cancer lab recently attended and presented at the American ...
Dickinson students got a front-row seat to Baltimore’s dynamic economic and cultural ecosystem thanks to a recent immersive ...
Getting involved on campus has opened new worlds for Ryan Adler ’27, a biology major and student leader who’s found a deep sense of belonging and support at Dickinson. Below, Ryan describes the ...
A new fraternity has joined the Dickinson community, bringing with it a fresh perspective on student life, leadership and inclusivity. Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi), a historically Jewish fraternity, was ...
Anna Choudary ’25 strikes a resonant chord at Dickinson, combining research on substance use risk with a passion for vocal performance and campus leadership. The music department (particularly the ...
As the academic year winds down and students prepare to leave campus, a quiet transformation begins—one that turns the chaos of college move-out into a powerful act of sustainability and community ...
Are you an AI skeptic or AI champion? Or perhaps, like most of us, you are somewhere in between. Whatever your views and whatever your experience level with AI, there was something for you to learn ...
Your education is a significant investment that provides a lifetime worth of return. While the cost of higher education may feel out of reach for many students and their families, we are committed to ...
The Creative Writing Senior Reading features the work of graduating seniors. Members of Dickinson's class of 2025 will share their works. They are: Victoria Abreu, Shelby Blatteis, Michaela Cosart, ...