A new study in the journal Scientific Reports offers a rare glimmer of hope in the face of climate change, suggesting glacial rivers and lakes may play a crucial role in mitigating the effects of ...
How is your class performing this year? Regardless of gift amount or designation, all gifts from alumni are counted toward their class year’s total gift. Reunion giving in particular is a critical ...
The human experience fascinates Sierra Phillipson ’27, and as a neuroscience major with a minor in sociology, she explores it from distinct vantage points. Below, Phillipson discusses what drew her to ...
Presidential Scholarship, Dean’s List and Adirondack Award. Best thing about my Dickinson experience so far: The community, 100%. Everyone is so loving and supportive; it’s like a second home. The ...
Think about the last thing you ate. Do you know where it came from and how it was procured? How about the ways that ethics, socioeconomics, culture, history, spirituality and science factored into ...
Come and join Raza Unida to take a break from studying for finals. We will be watching a movie and enjoying donuts, conchas, & abuelita's hot chocolate. You can bring your study materials and enjoy ...
Employees please join the Jones’ on Friday, Dec. 13 from 6-8 p.m. for an evening to include heavy hors d’oeuvres and refreshments. Please RSVP by Friday, Dec. 6.
Join us for pizza & conversation followed by a presentation by Prof. Pearson & Prof. Hamilton-Drager. They will discuss jobs, careers, graduate schools, internships & REUs. Everyone welcome to attend.
Katharine Hayhoe, renowned climate scientist and chief scientist for the Nature Conservancy, recently visited campus as the 2024 recipient of the Sam Rose '58 and Julie Walters Prize at Dickinson ...