Farm Works (located at 169 West High Street) offers vegan and gluten-free soups and salads made daily! On Tuesdays and Thursdays we offer hot & fresh empanadas, and on Saturdays we offer a breakfast ...
The Trout Gallery and the Bosler Library are back with Top Secret for spring 2025! What kinds of objects can be found in the vaults of The Trout gallery? And what stories might they tell us? Join us ...
Stop by our LinkedIn Photo Booth to get a high-quality photo taken for your LinkedIn profile. No appointment necessary—just drop in, smile, and leave with a headshot that helps you stand out!
Dickinson in England: Summer - London: The Political Arts - London, England Dickinson in France: Summer - Language, Field and Food Studies - Toulouse, France Dickinson in Russia: Summer - Summer ...
The Rev. William J. Barber II will deliver Dickinson’s Black History Month keynote address, We Are Called to Be a Movement. The lecture will take place on Thursday, Feb. 20, at 7 p.m. in the Anita ...
Andrew Ford ’11 (mathematics and economics), executive director and head of Morgan Stanley’s Sustainable Insights Lab, ...
It’s not enough to want to make a difference. You also need the personal insight, confidence, connections and skills to get ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...