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Discover the latest news about the college, the accomplishments of our students, faculty, administrators and alumni and recent and upcoming events on campus.

May 15, 2012

College Awards $100,000 Prize for Environmental Activism

Bill McKibben to receive inaugural Sam Rose ’58 and Julie Walters Prize.
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May 2, 2012

Mastering a Critical Language

East-Asian-studies major Courtney Weatherby ’12 receives scholarship to study a critical language abroad.
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April 30, 2012

Advancing in the Sciences

Phoebe Oldach ’13 becomes Dickinson’s third chemistry major in six years to receive the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship.
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Two Dickinsonians Win Fulbrights

Allison Murawski ’12 will head to Germany this fall as Fulbright Research Scholar, and Julie King ’12 will join her through a Fulbright Teaching Assistantship.
 
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Student Video Goes Viral

First-year students’ class project included in New York Public Library exhibition
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From Students to Teachers

Three seniors garner competitive French teaching assistantships
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On the Rocks

Alyssa Chaplin ’10 mines her own minerals to teach ninth-graders.
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