Environmental science majors secure jobs at GEI Consultants, ICF International, Heritage Conservancy and more.
Find out how a first-year class assignment led to Maggie Conklin '27 getting an op-ed published in her hometown newspaper.
The College Farm's biogas project is in the home stretch! Learn the latest developments—and how word is already getting out about this revolutionary waste-to-energy program.
“This campus has so many bright, powerful minds that, when put together, can truly create something special." Students gathered tools for social change during the Emerging Leaders Retreat.
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Allyssa Decker brings the natural environment into the classroom so her students can help save it one day.
”I get to see and experience the connections between sustainability, social justice and big data and envision how I can make my mark," says Michelle Cao '25 of her Dickinson experience.
"My understanding of climate change has grown so much." In late November, two Dickinson students traveled to Dubai to attend COP28 and witness the wheels of progress in motion.
The new fellowship supports research and internships both on campus and off, across the academic year and through the summer.
Through Dickinson's Arctic & Alpine Climate Change program, students conduct hands-on research in ecologically crucial regions and contribute to our knowledge about the Earth's future.
Rose Walters Prize winner Tara Houska discusses how communities like Dickinson can make a profound difference in the fight to protect the Earth, its people and our natural resources.
For the second consecutive year, Dickinson has earned the top position among baccalaureate institutions in the prestigious Sustainable Campus Index.
“It’s a lot of work, but it’s really fun.” Students conduct fieldwork in Germany as part of an innovative program on global sustainability and the transition to green energy.
Environmental studies majors accepted to the University of Brighton and Cardozo School of Law and joining Teach for America.
John Mather will receive Dickinson’s annual Joseph Priestley Award.
“It’s so important to put yourself out there and try new things.” Meet Lauren Orefice ’24 (environmental studies), an a cappella singer and study-abroad student who served a writing internship in NYC.