Graham Klimley '19 prepares for a career in sports marketing through an internship with IBM.
From the front page of the Philadelphia Inquirer to a mention in Forbes to being featured in Men’s Health, NBC News and Vanity Fair, Dickinson maintains a strong media presence.
Longtime Dickinson administrator Joyce Bylander left a lasting impression on countless students, and in honor of her retirement, those alumni came together to make that mark permanent.
Ruth Cardell Kaufman ’43 has led a fulfilling life as a scientist, wife and mother, and this year she traveled back to campus to celebrate the 75th anniversary of her class during Alumni Weekend.
As economics major and long-stick middie for Red Devils lacrosse Nate Usich ’19 well knows, sometimes not being good at one thing pushes you in the direction of another.
On the brink of retirement, Professor of History Steve Weinberger looks back over his 50-year tenure at Dickinson.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy Amy McKiernan offers insight into her work with the Ethics Across the Curriculum initiative.
Can avocados and other fruits hold the key to a clean drinking solution? Professor of Chemistry Cindy Samet '82 shows us how versatile and useful fruit peels are when it comes to polluted water.
President Margee Ensign reflects on her first year at the helm of Dickinson, which included the development of a new strategic framework that sets a bold course for the future.
The latest publications by Dickinson alumni include a photojournalistic look at America’s fight for equality and a fictional exploration of a revolutionary woman.
Alumni and students examine never-before-seen fossils and learn what they tell us about our planet’s changing climate during talks with experts and a private lab tour at the Field Museum.
Aine Shiel '19's internship at MassChallenge is valuable for multiple reasons: She's gaining relevant experience, building her leadership skills and expanding her professional network.
As an education intern at Earth Day Network, Madeleine Sagebiel '20 performs events research while creating and managing her own communications campaigns.
In response to a national public health crisis, Wade Berrettini ’73 presented research to Congress on the neuroscience behind opioid addiction.
Dickinson College alumni and parents can help current students jump-start their career development by hosting an externship this winter.