Her works, which have been widely produced worldwide and in multiple languages, include the Pulitzer Prize-winning play How I Learned to Drive (also awarded the Lortel Prize, Obie Award, Drama Desk ...
Dickinson alumna Amara Anigbo ’20 has been named a Schwarzman Scholar, joining an elite group of 150 students admitted to one ...
Join this CGSE information session to learn about Study Abroad options and processes.
Both activities will be presented in the Social Hall on Monday between 11:30 – 1:30 and then available in the library each day thereafter. The Center for Civic Learning and Action will be providing ...
Join fellow Dickinsonians in analyzing and discussing film comedy in its sociohistorical context!
Pilates is a form of exercise that emphasizes the balanced development of the body through strength, flexibility, and awareness in order to support everyday movement. Through a series of core ...
Join us for a dinner following the Justice Jamboree. Here, attendees will share a meal, connect with others, and engage in discussions about King’s work. Dinner is graciously provided by the ...
Come support the women's basketball team as they challenge Haverford in this Centennial Conference match-up. Go Red Devils!
Waiting in line at the grocery store at the end of a long day, my faith in humanity was waning fast. Then a colorful hydrangea tree lit up my feed, flooding me with dopamine. I “liked” the post. I ...
Meghan Lord ’27 (political science) knew she wanted to attend Dickinson from the moment she set foot on campus. She’s involved as class president, a Dialogues Across Differences coordinator, Delta Nu ...
This course is an advanced investigation of the methods and critical perspectives on the history and historiography of a major topic. If the study culminates in a substantial research paper ...