Three Dickinsonians, all in the same family, collaborated on a children’s book to help fight the spread of an infectious virus in asylum-seeking communities in Tel Aviv.
Teach for America once again recognizes Dickinson as one of the top contributors to its teaching corps.
Global conservation leader Brett Jenks will discuss how better understanding human behavior can help solve the climate crisis.
First fall open house offers families a chance to explore Dickinson and Carlisle up close and personal.
Dickinson earns a No. 5 ranking on The Princeton Review's annual list of Top 50 Green Colleges.
When does a song become an act of protest? Associate Professor of Music Lila Ellen Gray examines the songs that sparked youth protests in 2010-13.
PBS host Alexander Heffner urges students to "listen to new ideas with the goal of advancing discourse and understanding" during Dickinson's annual Constitution Day Address.
Vice President and Dean of Student Life Joyce Bylander earns the 2017 Peacemakers Award for humanitarian work.
Vice President for Enrollment Management Stefanie Niles is the new president-elect of the National Association for College Admission Counseling.
Dickinson earns Alpha Lambda Delta's Order of the Torch award, recognizing the college for having one of the top first-year honor society chapters in the nation.
Meet the 2017 honorees for Dickinson's Athletics Hall of Fame.
During her second internship as a Dickinsonian, Robin MacKellar '19 turns her distinct, useful liberal-arts education into real-world experience as a business sales intern at Sprint.
The foreign-language departments kicked off their writer-in-residence series with a young German writer whose comical observations open a window to art and youth culture in Berlin.
A program started by Dickinson President Margee Ensign becomes an educational haven for escaped Boko Haram refugees.
PBS host Alexander Heffner will discuss millennials, old and new media, and the character of contemporary political discourse when he delivers Dickinson’s Constitution Day address Monday, Sept. 18.