Martha Church ’74 is the director of the West Hartford Public Library, a career that puts her right where she wants to be.
Groundbreaking racial theorist Kimberlé Crenshaw will present Dickinson’s Constitution Day Address on the challenges facing women and girls of color.
Dickinson commemorates the 70th anniversary of the bombings.
Women's Leadership Luncheon brings student leaders together with administrators to share targeted career advice for the 21st-century woman.
In the annual Diversity Monologues contest, students delivered an open letter to the nation about what diversity means in America.
The 2016 Baird fellows represent 11 different majors. Learn more about these sustainability scholars and leaders.
Students have initiated a campuswide conversation on how Dickinson can improve the climate of respect and inclusivity on campus.
Actor and educator RJ Mitte, known for his role on "Breaking Bad," will discuss his experiences living with cerebral palsy.
The Drepung Monastery’s Buddhist monks' residency concluded with a deconsecration ceremony in the Waidner-Spahr Library and a moving tribute to Jigme Nidup '19.
Expression and action collide in the Dance Theatre Group (DTG)’s fall concert, Movement Matters, opening Nov. 20.
The Dickinson community gathered Monday night for candlelight vigil.
Members of the class of 2019 tell us what’s on their minds.
Study abroad is often the most defining of a Dickinsonian’s college experience, and providing opportunities for more students to share in global exchange is at the heart of our educational mission.
Stefanie Niles, Dickinson’s vice president for enrollment, marketing & communications, discusses her greatest influence, her favorite campus spot, the state of higher education and more.
Mark Ruffalo, the 2015 recipient of the Sam Rose ’58 and Julie Walters Prize at Dickinson College for Global Environmental Activism, discusses what he’s truly passionate about.