In this podcast, we take a trip to the top of Tome Hall, where an experimental green roof is helping make Dickinson even more sustainable.
Dickinson kicked off Alumni Weekend by honoring Professor of Earth Sciences Ben Edwards, the college's first Moraine Chair in Arctic Studies.
For the fifth consecutive year, Dickinson has been recognized as a top performer in the Sustainable Campus Index.
Dickinson College Farm Works reopens Monday, Aug. 29, once again bringing farm-fresh fare to downtown Carlisle! Plus, mark your calendar for a reopening celebration on Friday, Sept. 23.
A new environmental studies project begins with a variety of plants taking root on an otherwise lifeless roof.
Students visiting Italy learn about global cultures and food systems while volunteering and studying abroad.
Learn how Dickinson's College Farm is turning waste from a local brewer into biogas to power its operations and those of a neighboring farm.
Meet John Soyka ’22, a political science and law & policy double major who interned at the Cumberland County Courthouse and is planning a career in environmental advocacy.
Working through the Center for Sustainability Education, Dickinson student researchers examine and diagnose local greenhouse gas emissions and their effects.
Samuel Lavine ’22 is a history major, Baird Sustainability Fellow and Center for Sustainability Education intern who will enter the master’s program at the Columbia Climate School next fall.
Dickinson's production of 'Little Shop' features offbeat humor, an eco-minded twist and catchy tunes that will have you singing, "Feed me, Seymour!" Join the fun!
Learn how this former CIA couple helps promising Dickinson students make a meaningful difference in the world.
Bicyclists of all ages are invited to join a community ride around Carlisle’s Northside neighborhood.
Dickinson is joining more than 300 universities, high schools and other organizations around the world for a day of learning and action on climate change, climate justice and equity.
The new Farm Works store brings the College Farm into downtown Carlisle.