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Patterns
Language is a code of choreographed symbols. It takes more than vocabulary to comprehend a concept. It takes understanding to relate lessons to the world we live in. Dickinson offers a versatile liberal-arts education that empowers students to not only recognize opportunities, but also act on them. Because when you understand the way the world is connected and the collaborative spirit needed for progress, you’ll always be ready to make an impact.
DANCE CLASS AT THE SITE
SPRACHE IST EIN CODE CHOREOGRAPHIERTER SYMBOLE. 言語は振り付けされたシンボルである。
RECTOR SCIENCE COMPLEX
Sartorial choices denote common purpose, values, and beliefs. There is a common thread that runs throughout all of Dickinson—through more than 40 programs on six continents in 26 countries. It’s woven into the fabric of our foreign language and international majors. It’s proudly translated by our 15 global centers that stretch from Beijing to Bologna and beyond. That common thread is what allows a Dickinsonian to feel at home anywhere in the world—because they realize that borders are man-made, and communities are a force of nature.
TRADITIONAL SHINTO WEDDING CEREMONY BY YIXUE GE ’13
LAS DECISIONES ESTILÍSTICAS DENOTAN OBJETIVOS, VALORES Y CREENCIAS COMUNES. LE SCELTE SARTORIALI DENOTANO SCOPI, VALORI E CREDENZE COMUNI.
PSYCHOLOGY LAB
Energy can be transferred, but never destroyed. The ones who get the most out of a Dickinson education are those who put the most in. Our students go beyond the traditional lecture on global warming in favor of a round-trip ticket to the Arctic Circle. They observe high-level NATO conference calls as part of our U.S. Army War College partnership. They are Fulbright scholars, published authors, and even U.S. Supreme Court Justices. By holding themselves to the highest of standards, our students, alumni, and faculty have been able to set all new ones of their own. Check out dson.co/dsonedge to see how we’re channeling our energy to drive us forward.
CLASS ON THE ACADEMIC QUAD
ЭНЕРГ И Ю М ОЖН О П Е Р Е Н А П РА ВИ Т Ь , Н О Н ЕЛ ЬЗ Я УНИ Ч ТОЖИ ТЬ .
HAUD IGITUR PENITUS PEREUNT QUAECUMQUE VIDENTUR.
COMMUNITY WORKSHOP AT THE COLLEGE FARM
30 separate instruments can comprise a single concerto. Education isn’t a solo performance. It’s a composition. We focus on melding different philosophies and approaches to deliver a complete learning experience. Students not only learn about the Atlantic Slave Trade—they also see how African art was preserved in plantation communities. In a Sustainability Connections course, they see how everything from economics to Thoreau’s Walden has an impact on the environment. This multifaceted approach ensures every student, professor, program, and department works together in perfect harmony. Visit dickinson.edu/academics to learn more about all the different ways we’re learning.
30個の楽器でひとつのコンサートを構成することができる。 30 INSTRUMENTOS INDEPENDIENTES PUEDEN COMPONER UN SÓLO CONCIERTO.
Shared experiences result in more vivid memory recall. College is an incredibly personal journey—one that’s shared with mentors, friends, naysayers, and champions. Students share their newest indie rock playlists in a residence hall, then head to class together to learn about the physiological differences of a musician’s brain. Whether it’s tossing a glow-in-the-dark Frisbee or exploring the phosphorescent chemicals inside of it, we are constantly showing the world that we are stronger together.
RED & WHITE TOAST
GETEILTE ERFAHRUNGEN PRODUZIEREN LEBHAFTERE ERINNERUNGEN. П ЕРЕЖИ ТО Е В МЕС Т Е ОС ТА ВЛ Я Е Т В П А М Я Т И Б ОЛ ЕЕ ЯР КИ Й С Л ЕД.
KECK ARCHAEOLOGY LAB
The hand contains 1,300 nerve receptors per square inch. We put each one of them into action to improve the sustainability of our campus, our community, and our world. In Kaufman Hall, students from all different majors come to our greenhouse to get their hands dirty— literally. From the dining-services employees who team up with students to turn food waste into nutrient-rich compost, to the anthropology majors studying evolution’s impact on sustainability, and our art majors who are experimenting with recycled materials—here each student, professor, and staff member is focused on turning “green” into a verb.
COLLEGE FARM
LA MANO CONTIENE 200 RECETTORI NERVOSI PER CENTRIMETRO QUADRATO. MANUS QUOQUE PUNCTO INNUMERABILES NERVULOS SENSILES HABET.
STUDIO ART WORKSHOP
We see things differently.
NOI VEDIAMO LE COSE IN MODO DIVERSO. 人によりものの見方が異なる。
By learning to understand all sides of an issue. Looking past preconceived notions of what is and isn’t possible. Helping you decipher the world in its totality. Take a look, you’ll be surprised at what you find. Schedule a visit and discover more at dickinson.edu/admissions.
OLD WEST
The facts. Dickinson is a premier four-year residential liberal arts institution chartered in 1783 and widely recognized as a leader in sustainability and global education. We prepare our graduates to face the world’s challenges so they are always equipped and eager to collaborate with others to make an impact.
CAMPUS & FACILITIES
TUITION & FEES (’13-’14)
• 180-acre campus
• Tuition — $45,644
• 58 general and special-interest
• Room & Board — $11,568
housing facilities
• Student Activities Fee — $450
• 4 LEED-gold-certified buildings AID ACADEMIC FEATURES
• $39 million in grants awarded
• 10:1 student-faculty ratio
in ’12-’13
• 17 student average class size
• 66% of students receive merit
• 42 majors plus minors, certificate
or need-based aid
programs, independent research
• Army ROTC APPLICATION DEADLINES • Early Decision I – Nov. 15 ENROLLMENT
• Early Action – Dec. 1
• 2,339 full-time students
• Early Decision II – Jan. 15
• 44 states and territories and
• Regular Decision – Feb. 1
44 countries represented
See more here: dson.co/admissionsfacts
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