Dickinson changes the name of an important new initiative. Here's why that speaks volumes about the vital work ahead.
As a Community Engagement Fellow, Tiara McKinney ’25 helps local middle- and high-school students thrive. Her essay on being a Black international student was published in an anthology.
Students analyzed data, interviewed nonprofit leaders and surveyed guests at seven food banks, deliver public report.
In a keynote address for the Judicial Independence Benefit, President Jones highlights the urgent need to foster civil dialogue and a distinctive program that equips students with those vital skills.
"I like the small classes and the close-knit community," says economics major Harry Huy Do '24. "At Dickinson, professors are happy to talk."
Volunteers welcome students to an on-campus polling site, and political science students conduct exit polling during Election Day 2022.
The case involves the so-called "independent state legislature" theory and could impact elections.
Grace MacDougall '24 was among 70 student-leaders from across the U.S. who met with Vice President Kamala Harris and discussed the effects of the Dobbs decision on college-age communities.
On Tuesday, Sept. 20, Dickinson will host a National Voter Registration Day celebration featuring music, refreshments, prizes and a voter-registration guide.
Inspired by granddaughter Laney Herndon '22, Albert '60 and Virginia Alley established a program to make health-focused service trips available to students planning related careers.
Meet Lusila De La Rosa ’24, an educational studies and sociology double major who works at Dickinson's Trout Gallery.
Funded by a major grant, the Civil Dialogue Across the Curriculum, Campus & Community program aims to help students develop, and practice, crucial skills for a diverse, globalized world.
Meet Kaileigh McNellis ’23, a history major, musician and student leader who’s active on campus and in the local community.
The playroom in Safe Harbour's emergency shelter helps bring a sense of normalcy and hope to local homeless children. Students raised funds to revamp it and stock it with new creative-play toys.
CCLA's Community Engagement Symposium showcases how student research makes a difference.