Erica Frankenberg, a leading researcher on inequality in education, will give a lecture at Dickinson on the increase in racial and economic segregation in public schools.
A Microsoft researcher and author who examines the social impact of data technology comes to Dickinson to discuss balancing big data, equity and surveillance.
During her internship experience, Lauren Kageler '20 was able to participate in many different projects and tasks, broadening her skill set and opening the door for more opportunities.
Following a legal career in child advocacy, former political science major Lisa Toy ’80 opened Misha Siberian Husky Rescue, a nonprofit aimed at saving huskies from high-kill shelters.
There are many rewarding aspects of Aboody Rumman '20's internship at the Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute, like building his skill set and working to impact people for the better.
Usually, internships give students an idea for what job they want. In Madison Weirick '18's case, she's using her experience at the Scripps Research Institute to guide her toward graduate school.
What's it like to intern with a massive media brand? Just ask Christina Braxton '18, who spent a summer with Marie Claire and took with her a new outlook on sales and marketing.
New music faculty member James Martin shares how he first got interested in music, what excites him about teaching at Dickinson and what's on his horizon for the academic year.
Whether she's on or off campus, Rowan Humphries '19 is constantly exploring contemporary issues. As an intern at the National Institute for Civil Discourse, she's able to turn passion into action.
The best internship experiences occur when interns can really gain a real-world perspective. That's the case for Coulter Chute '18, intern for the Massachusetts State Police, Special Operations Unit.
Cuban film director Damián Sainz explores contemporary documentary filmmakers in Cuba during a lecture at Dickinson.
During her internship with UNLEASHED, a nonprofit organization that focuses on job creation for talented female craft artisans, Nora Krantz '18 found her passion for service, change and growth.
Students launch the 2017 issue of the Dickinson Review, uncovering an artistic collective consciousness among the college community.
Dickinson uses music to make a difference in the local community.
An internship with the National Institutes of Health allowed Karen Siderovski '19 to see the inner-workings of a large organization and even benefit from the workshops they offer.