Amidst a busy hybrid year, rising Junior, Darby-Lee Stack ’23 saw an opportunity when she joined the Upper School Environmental club. Inspired by other established student publications like Parnassus and Calliope, Darby learned from ground-zero how to publish a magazine using InDesign. She positions herself as an intersectional environmentalist, emphasizing how climate change and other environmental issues affect communities differently. From the effects of fast fashion to the emergence of vertical farming, Darby is passionate about raising awareness and making lasting change.
“A lot of people think that just doing the small things, like buying almond milk instead of regular milk won’t do anything. Maybe it doesn’t do anything. Maybe it does. However, it is really looking at the big picture, looking as a community about what we do. It’s about individual progression, definitely, but as a community, that’s what really matters. That’s going to be reflected about what we do for the environment, but also ourselves.”
APES Class visits Columbia Earth Observatory, Water Treatment Plant, and Solar Farm
This Spring, the AP Environmental Science class went on three field trips to get some firsthand experience with various aspects of Environmental Science. The first trip was to the Columbia Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and to the Hudson River Field Station,...
Earth Week Overview
The Environmental Club’s Earth Week schedule, which spanned from April 21st to April 26th, featured an array of activities to fuel environmental awareness in the school community. Events included a planting and pot decorating activity at the annual Spring Carnival, a...
Eco-Conscious Entrepreneurship: A Sustainable Revolution in School Merchandise
In an age where fast fashion dominates and environmental concerns are at an all-time high, one high school student, Eddy Gelman, is making a difference by sourcing his clothing through exclusively green means. Eddy, committed to sustainability, opts to buy from thrift...
D-E 360° Summer Korea Trip
Travelers with the D-E 360° Summer trip to Korea had an incredible visit! The group’s activities included attending a cooking class where they made japchae, taught English to children at a service center, and even hiked to the N Seoul Tower! Dr. Danny Carragher, D-E...
D-E 360° Summer Young Visionaries Highlights
Our Young Visionaries (YV) campers with D-E 360° Summer have been enjoying an incredible series of hands-on learning and experiential programs, as well as presentations from accomplished visiting architects, artists, and writers. Under the skilled and energetic...
Bulldog Bookshelf
If you are a D-E alumna, alumnus, student or parent, a current or former member of our faculty and/or staff, please submit your Bulldog Bookshelf feature. Please forward information about your music or publication(s) to: alumninews@d-e.org. Please plan to provide...
Calling All Dwight, ESB and D-E Alumni, Families, and Friends!
Save the Dates for Reunion 2024: Friday, October 18 - Saturday, October 19, 2024! Celebrating special milestone celebrations for class years ending with 4 and 9! Featuring: Return of the “Kraut Running of the Bulldogs”! 5K and Fun Run on the...
Our new D-E Online Alumni Network is Live!
This verified community space will make it easier than ever to stay up-to-date with happenings on campus and connect with fellow D-E, ESB and Dwight School alumni/ae across graduation years, interests and more. The Alumni Network will serve as a valuable networking...
A Letter from the Board of Trustees
On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I am excited to announce the appointment of Preeti Fibiger as Dwight-Englewood’s Interim Head of School commencing on July 1, 2024.
A Message from D-E Development,on behalf of Bulldog Bash 2024
June 2024 A Letter to our D-E Community from Special Events & Development We want to express our heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you for your unwavering support of the Bulldog Bash, our annual fundraiser benefiting need-based Financial Aid. While we...