Dickinson will present the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change with the Sam Rose ’58 and Julie Walters Prize for Environmental Activism.
The executive director and co-founder of Sunrise Movement urges students to take action in the fight against climate change in ways that are personal to them.
"My junior year in Bologna, Italy, was transformational. I have designated my gift to support global study."
"Dickinson ... taught me to think critically. I also learned to think on my feet. I learned to appreciate differing—and more thoughtful—viewpoints."
Plans are under way to construct a cutting-edge, sustainable learning, research and event facility at the College Farm. One year after the Farm Lab project launch, new developments are afoot.
For 20 years, Dickinson students studying abroad in Bologna were taught by an esteemed singer-songwriter known as the "Bob Dylan of Italy." A new study-abroad scholarship bears his name.
During a special ceremony, Dickinson will officially rename a residence hall and a campus gateway in honor of formerly enslaved people who were also longtime employees and friends of the college.
Carolina Celedón ’22 has interned at a D.C. think tank, conducted student-faculty research and helped organize a student-run, multiple-day workshop for students and alumni of color.
Dickinson is among the groups hosting a premiere screening of a new film exploring the painful history of Carlisle's Native American boarding school.
Dickinson College interim President John E. Jones III '77, P'11, and President Emeritus William G. Durden '71 will share personal stories about leadership in a special public discussion.
Dickinson unveils a fundraising campaign to provide sufficient aid to meet the full demonstrated need of every admitted student.
Join us today at 12:30 p.m. to watch interim President John E. Jones III '77, P'11, announce the first major initiative in the Dickinson Forward project.
Dickinson welcomed 500 prospective students and family members to campus on Saturday, Oct. 23.
"I’m giving because I want to make sure someone else gets the same type of education that I had."
As a student, Ellen Dunlap '03, discovered passions, learned to be a leader and connected with the alumni community. She gives back to stay connected and so students can enjoy similar opportunities.