In January 2025, Dickinson began the transition to the platform Workday, meant to consolidate “Human Capital Management (HCM), Finance, Payroll, and Student information into a single, inclusive ...
I’m not even the biggest ice cream fan, but I wouldn’t mind getting an acai bowl every so often in the Caf. Unfortunately, I am deterred by a myriad of causes. First, getting ice cream is a group ...
When you ask a question at a lecture, is it secretly just your opinion ending with the phrase “do you agree?” If so, your name is something like Jake, or Chad, or Alex, and you were taught that your ...
Associate Professor of English Sarah Kersh will deliver Dickinson’s 2026 Commencement address. This is the second year in a row that the address has been given by a member of the faculty. Previous ...
During the faculty meeting earlier this month, Dickinson faculty voted to approve curriculum changes to four departments across the college: Spanish & Portuguese Studies, Art & Art History, Classical ...
For the first time in a decade,, the academic misconduct policy has been changed to allow for informal resolutions and label misuse of AI as misconduct. The policy was revised in spring 2025 and went ...
Dickinson’s Student Senate welcomed Steve Burns this year as the speaker for the annual Poitras-Gleim lecture. Burns, known for his role as “Steve” on the children’s show “Blue’s Clues,” spoke at ...
Seniors Amari Campbell ’25, Andre Eversley ’25, Izabella Caballero ’25, and Sarah Jang ’25, noticed a need for more student support for our sports teams and student-engaged school spirit in general.
With the semester speeding to a close and professors assigning exams upon papers upon projects, many students may find it difficult to focus on anything besides school. Chores like cleaning the dorm ...
Michael Smerconish, political commentator and radio host, has been removed as the Commencement speaker for the Class of 2024, according to a statement from the President’s Office. In his statement, ...
The silken flowers, woven bowls, toys, marbles and coins left on the graves of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School (CIIS) cemetery testify that though the school closed 106 years ago, the children ...
On a brisk fall morning, hundreds of runners and walkers lace up their shoes—not just for a race, but for a day of remembrance. Each year, the Dickinson community gathers for the Run for Steph, a ...
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