Dickinson College President Margee Ensign highlights American higher education's role in solving "big problems" during the ACE2018 keynote address.
Halfway through the spring lap of the Useful Education for the Common Good Tour, President Ensign continues to inspire. Alumni, parents joined newly accepted students at this special Denver event.
Audrey Schlimm ’20 and Drew Kaplan ’20 are the latest Dickinsonians to be accepted into Oxford University's prestigious Mansfield College Visiting Student Programme.
Dickinson College appeared in 571 news stories, in outlets ranging from CNN to the Christian Science Monitor, last month.
A senior art-history exhibition showcasing scholarship on a New York Photo League photographer was made possible by an alumnus who connected the student curators with prints and firsthand sources.
Steven Fitzpatrick ’18 uses his background in computer science to advance sustainability initiatives and develop data tools for submarines.
Dorit Price-Levine, a national leader in building meaningful dialogue and deliberation across political and communal divides, will present Dickinson’s 2018 Pincus Lecture.
Harvard’s Stephen Walt explores the future of U.S. foreign policy during a talk at Dickinson.
Foremost American poet Naomi Shihab Nye discussed culture, writing and the students and faculty she met as 2017-18 Stellfox honoree.
Leann Leiter '08 merges art, cross-cultural communication and critical thinking honed at Dickinson College to inform her social-justice career.
Portraits are complex feminist manifestos for Lalla Essaydi, a noted international artist who recently visited Dickinson to discuss her cross-cultural work and meet with students.
Professor of Theatre Sherry Harper-McCombs will study contemporary global puppeteering techniques in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Linda Specht '82, P '20, sees the "intellectual resilience" she gained at Dickinson as the key to her successful foreign service career.
Dickinson’s Department of Theatre & Dance and the Mermaid Players bring Sam Shepard’s iconic play "Buried Child" to the stage.
Dickinson awards $100,000 environmental advocacy prize to Our Children’s Trust, which leads a global climate recovery campaign elevating the voice of youth to favorably impact their futures.