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{{Infobox university
| name = Dickinson College
| name = Dickinson College
| image = Dickinson College seal.png
| image = Dickinson_College_Seal.png
| image_size = 150px
| motto = "Estote Perpetua"
| motto = ''Pietate et Doctrina Tuta Libertas''
| mottoeng = Freedom is made safe through character and learning
| established = 1773
| established = 1773
| type = [[Private university|Private]]
| type = Private liberal arts college
| endowment = $500 million (2021)
| president = John E. Jones III
| president = John E. Jones III
| city = Carlisle
| state = Pennsylvania
| country = United States
| undergrad = 2,300
| undergrad = 2,300
| city = [[Carlisle, Pennsylvania|Carlisle]]
| campus = Suburban
| state = [[Pennsylvania]]
| country = [[United States]]
| campus = [[Small town]]
| colors = Red and White
| colors = Red and White
| nickname = Red Devils
| mascot = Red Devil
| mascot = Red Devil
| website = [https://www.dickinson.edu/ www.dickinson.edu]
}}
}}


'''Dickinson College''' is a [[private liberal arts college]] in [[Carlisle, Pennsylvania]]. Founded in 1773 as Carlisle Grammar School, it was chartered as a college by a [[charter]] from the [[Pennsylvania General Assembly]] in 1783. The college was named in honor of [[John Dickinson]], a signer of the [[Constitution of the United States|U.S. Constitution]] and a prominent figure in the early history of the United States.
'''Dickinson College''' is a private liberal arts college located in [[Carlisle, Pennsylvania]]. Founded in 1773, it is one of the oldest colleges in the United States and was the first college to be chartered after the American Revolution. The college is named after [[John Dickinson]], a signer of the [[Constitution of the United States]] and a prominent figure in the founding of the nation.


== History ==
== History ==
Dickinson College was originally established as a grammar school in 1773. It was chartered as a college in 1783, making it one of the oldest colleges in the United States. The college was named after John Dickinson, who was a signer of the Constitution and a prominent advocate for education.
Dickinson College was originally established as a grammar school in 1773 by Dr. Benjamin Rush, a prominent physician and a signer of the [[Declaration of Independence]]. The college was chartered in 1783, shortly after the end of the American Revolutionary War, making it the first college to be founded in the newly independent United States. The college was named in honor of John Dickinson, who was a major benefactor and supporter of the institution.
 
== Academics ==
Dickinson College offers a wide range of undergraduate programs in the liberal arts and sciences. The college is known for its strong emphasis on global education, sustainability, and civic engagement. Students can choose from over 40 majors and minors, and the college encourages interdisciplinary study and research.
 
The college operates on a semester system and offers study abroad programs in over 40 countries. Dickinson is also a member of the [[Consortium for Innovative Environments in Learning]] (CIEL), which promotes innovative teaching and learning practices.


== Campus ==
== Campus ==
The campus of Dickinson College is located in the small town of [[Carlisle, Pennsylvania]]. The college's historic buildings include [[Old West (Dickinson College)|Old West]], which was designed by [[Benjamin Latrobe]], the architect of the [[United States Capitol]]. The campus also features the [[Waidner-Spahr Library]], the [[Kline Center]], and the [[Holland Union Building]].
The Dickinson College campus is located in the historic town of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The campus features a mix of historic and modern buildings, including the iconic Old West, which was designed by the architect Benjamin Latrobe. The college has made significant efforts to promote sustainability on campus, including the use of renewable energy sources and sustainable building practices.
 
== Academics ==
Dickinson College offers a wide range of [[undergraduate]] programs in the [[liberal arts]]. The college is known for its strong emphasis on [[global education]], with a high percentage of students participating in study abroad programs. The college also offers unique programs in [[environmental studies]], [[international business]], and [[security studies]].


== Student Life ==
== Student Life ==
Dickinson College has a vibrant student life with numerous [[student organizations]], [[clubs]], and [[Greek life]] options. The college's athletic teams, known as the [[Dickinson Red Devils]], compete in the [[NCAA Division III]] and are members of the [[Centennial Conference]].
Dickinson College has a vibrant student life with over 100 student organizations, including academic clubs, cultural groups, and service organizations. The college is also home to a number of fraternities and sororities, as well as a strong athletics program. The college's sports teams, known as the Red Devils, compete in the [[NCAA Division III]] and are members of the [[Centennial Conference]].


== Notable Alumni ==
== Notable Alumni ==
Dickinson College has produced many notable alumni, including:
Dickinson College has produced a number of notable alumni, including:
* [[James Buchanan]], the 15th President of the United States
* [[James Buchanan]], the 15th President of the United States
* [[Roger Brooke Taney]], the fifth Chief Justice of the United States
* [[Roger Brooke Taney]], the fifth Chief Justice of the United States
* [[Spencer Fullerton Baird]], a noted naturalist and the second Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
* [[Spencer Fullerton Baird]], a prominent naturalist and the second Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
 
== Also see ==
* [[Liberal arts colleges in the United States]]
* [[History of higher education in the United States]]
* [[List of colleges and universities in Pennsylvania]]


== Related Pages ==
== References ==
* [[Liberal arts college]]
* Dickinson College. "About Dickinson." Accessed October 2023.
* [[Carlisle, Pennsylvania]]
* "History of Dickinson College." Dickinson College Archives.
* [[John Dickinson]]
 
* [[Centennial Conference]]
{{Liberal arts colleges in the United States}}
* [[NCAA Division III]]
{{Pennsylvania universities and colleges}}


== Categories ==
[[Category:Private universities and colleges in Pennsylvania]]
[[Category:Liberal arts colleges in Pennsylvania]]
[[Category:Liberal arts colleges in Pennsylvania]]
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1773]]
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1773]]
[[Category:1773 establishments in Pennsylvania]]
[[Category:Private universities and colleges in Pennsylvania]]
[[Category:Dickinson College]]
 
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Revision as of 15:48, 9 December 2024

Dickinson College
File:Dickinson College Seal.png
Caption N/A
Motto "Estote Perpetua"
Established 1773
Type Private liberal arts college
Principal N/A
City Carlisle
State Pennsylvania
Country United States
Campus Suburban
Website N/A


Dickinson College is a private liberal arts college located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1773, it is one of the oldest colleges in the United States and was the first college to be chartered after the American Revolution. The college is named after John Dickinson, a signer of the Constitution of the United States and a prominent figure in the founding of the nation.

History

Dickinson College was originally established as a grammar school in 1773 by Dr. Benjamin Rush, a prominent physician and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The college was chartered in 1783, shortly after the end of the American Revolutionary War, making it the first college to be founded in the newly independent United States. The college was named in honor of John Dickinson, who was a major benefactor and supporter of the institution.

Academics

Dickinson College offers a wide range of undergraduate programs in the liberal arts and sciences. The college is known for its strong emphasis on global education, sustainability, and civic engagement. Students can choose from over 40 majors and minors, and the college encourages interdisciplinary study and research.

The college operates on a semester system and offers study abroad programs in over 40 countries. Dickinson is also a member of the Consortium for Innovative Environments in Learning (CIEL), which promotes innovative teaching and learning practices.

Campus

The Dickinson College campus is located in the historic town of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The campus features a mix of historic and modern buildings, including the iconic Old West, which was designed by the architect Benjamin Latrobe. The college has made significant efforts to promote sustainability on campus, including the use of renewable energy sources and sustainable building practices.

Student Life

Dickinson College has a vibrant student life with over 100 student organizations, including academic clubs, cultural groups, and service organizations. The college is also home to a number of fraternities and sororities, as well as a strong athletics program. The college's sports teams, known as the Red Devils, compete in the NCAA Division III and are members of the Centennial Conference.

Notable Alumni

Dickinson College has produced a number of notable alumni, including:

Also see

References

  • Dickinson College. "About Dickinson." Accessed October 2023.
  • "History of Dickinson College." Dickinson College Archives.

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