Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer and Rose-Walters Prize winner Elizabeth Kolbert offers a compelling take on mass extinction, education and the liberal arts.
Dickinson welcomes seven new tenure-track faculty members to the campus community this year.
Dickinsonians gather to remember Jigme Nidup ’19.
New Scholar Garden transforms a flat stretch of grass into an inviting new space.
Charter Day celebrates the history of the college and the impact of philanthropy.
Karen Pflug-Felder '71 spent more than 30 years in the science classroom as a teacher, and now she looks ahead as a member of the Alumni Council.
Sam Weisman ’17 (international studies) discusses what it's like to interview national and international experts and thought leaders as the Clarke Forum's student program manager.
Musician, social-justice advocate, environmentalist, global citizen. Meet the down-to-earth yet worldly Emily Preston ’19.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Elizabeth Kolbert begins her residency at Dickinson, which includes several classroom visits and a public lecture Tuesday, Sept. 20.
Dickinson and Carlisle team up as the first in the world to use new framework to measure, and increase, community resilience.
Celebrity chef Hugh Acheson visits Dickinson as part of the "Food for Thought" series.
Students pack the academic quad for the fall Activities Fair.
With her eyes on a career in journalism, Katya Hrichak ’17 has gotten off to a fast start, winning a professional journalism award during a newspaper internship.
Dickinson will celebrate the Sept. 9, 1783, signing of its charter and the college's rich tradition of philanthropy with the annual Charter Day dinner Friday, Sept. 9.
A panel of experts will dissect Britain’s recent decision to exit the European Union during a discussion at Dickinson, titled “BREXIT: Implications and Aftermath.”