

Dickinson College
About
In 1783, Benjamin Rush, a revolutionary in both spirit and life, established Dickinson College to provide a different kind of liberal-arts education. Here, students are encouraged to be actively engaged with the wider world and challenged to think differently and act boldly.
In 1783, Benjamin Rush, a revolutionary in both spirit and life, established Dickinson College to provide a different kind of liberal-arts education. Here, students are encouraged to be actively engaged with the wider world and challenged to think differently and act boldly. Dickinsonians are guided by a core set of tenetsβto be decisive, useful, curious, and unafraid to take risks.
We produce critical thinkers who see how everything is connected. Graduates forever ready to make a difference. This is how weβve taught successful graduates of all kinds, from lawyers to researchers to writers to CEOs. Dickinsonβs brand of liberal arts has been around for more than 200 years for one reasonβit works.
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