DICKINSON COLLEGE: Nationally Recognized Inclusion, Equity Expert Joins Dickinson College Community
During a singular moment in social-justice history, Dickinson welcomes a noted and familiar expert to campus to help lead the way forward.
During a singular moment in social-justice history, Dickinson welcomes a noted and familiar expert to campus to help lead the way forward.
Events happening throughout our country continue to fuel social unrest. As communities struggle to work through tragic events related to the deaths of Black and Brown women and men across…
Hearing about his mom’s experiences as a NICU nurse inspired Liam Pauli ’21 (biochemistry & molecular biology, German) to pursue a career in medicine.
Central Penn College is offering 30 online courses that community members can audit on a non-credit basis as part of our Summer Enrichment Program.
Beyond the Prompt: College Essay Writing Virtual Workshop on June 11
A Message from President Fedrizzi-Williams on Recent National Events
Dickinson College Students Develop Virtual Historic Tour of Carlisle in Russian
Luke Bernstein ’01, directly behind President Donald Trump, and other invitees met with Trump in the Oval Office.
You Made It, Class of 2020
Time to Upskill and Reskill Our Workforce
Raff Donelson has been named assistant professor of law, Penn State Dickinson Law, effective June 1, 2020. Currently assistant professor of law and philosophy at Louisiana State University, Donelson will…
Liane Hrivnak from Central Penn College’s Student Services department has provided some tips for staying sane and being productive while working from home.
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania was allocated $5,436,200 in funding from section 18004(A)(1) of the CARES Act.
Messiah College was allocated $2,106,740 in funding from section 18004(A)(1) of the CARES Act.
Bridgewater Associates CEO David McCormick, Dickinson College President Margee Ensign and U.S. District Judge John E. Jones, III
Dickinson College was allocated $1,436,068 in funding from section 18004(A)(1) of the CARES Act.
What was once a hobby has become a much-needed service for those in her community.
As nonessential small businesses close their doors nationwide to help flatten the curve of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dickinson students are helping some of the most vulnerable small businesses in Carlisle…
Procrastination is an obstacle for every college student, and we all procrastinate from time to time on certain tasks.
Minds@Work conference to be held virtually the week of April 20
Time management, organization, communication, and effective scheduling are skills that senior biology major Nicholas Cristoforo said are only enhanced by working virtually with Shippensburg University’s Career, Mentoring, and Professional Development…
The COVID-19 outbreak has impacted everyone. For foster children in Pennsylvania, the effects have been especially profound.
When people can’t leave their houses to attend an event, you bring the event to them.
As businesses, community organizations and schools close their doors in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, a growing number of Americans are food insecure, some for the very first time.
For the first two weeks of the spring term, Central Penn College has decided to conduct all classes online.
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