Find out how Ed Harrell ’55 used Dickinson's global education to become a game-changer in global economics, entrepreneurial training, tech commercialization and investment.
Former theatre arts major Shamus “Hunter” McCarty promotes social change as an actor, producer and director.
Mark '71 and Harriet Marcus Lehman '72 pay it forward to the college that brought them together.
"I have achieved what I have today because of ... Dickinson. I believe it is right that I give back to support the schools’ ability to do the same for other students."
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Maggie Douglas discovers that the environmental effects of genetically engineered agriculture are more complex than previously believed.
From the Canadian Arctic to Andean ritual drinking vessels, the Dickinson experience has given Allison Curley ’19 a wide range of research opportunities.
The internationally acclaimed music ensemble visits Dickinson as part of an artistic residency that included a choir workshop, classroom discussions and individual instruction with students.
Student-faculty research looks at the economic wake of nature’s path.
Dickinson gets out the vote with Election Day shuttles, group bike rides to the polls and a nonpartisan watch party.
Dickinson College will host a panel of experts to discuss the history of white, black and multicultural sororities and the possibility for activism within them.
"I have always given back to Dickinson because at the very core of the college's being is a determination to make the world a better place."
Tom O’Donnell ’19 puts learning into action through global research on glacial lakes, an internship in a wastewater treatment lab and local community service.
Rounding out a year full of accolades for leadership in sustainability education and operations, Dickinson has been ranked fourth on The Princeton Review’s annual list of “Top 50 Green Colleges."
Progressive activist Sarah McBride will discuss her life as a transgender woman during a lecture on campus.
Students in a variety of fall classes applied what they learned to local, national and global challenges.