London Calling! Students Get Career-Shaping Global Experience Through Dickinson's New London Internship Program
“This experience is setting me up well for my future life." Dickinson's London internship program combines career-shaping, high-skill opportunities with the benefits of studying abroad.
A Q&A with Steve Riccio, executive director of the Burgess Institute for the Global Economy, explores the intersection of liberal arts and business in a stakeholder-centric world.
Through an impactful internship, neuroscience major Rachel Lind '25 studied mild traumatic brain injury and contributed to research published in a scientific journal.
Dickinson kicks off its fall athletics fundraising drive, All Devils Rise.
Students from majors across the academic spectrum attend career-focused National Association of Black Accountants event.
Deb Haaland, the first Native American to serve on the U.S. Cabinet, visits to Dickinson to learn more about on the college's efforts to study the history of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.
What happens when students and faculty collaborate with local farmers, musicians, scientists, activists and others on a punk-folk-rock musical about sustainable energy? You're invited to find out!
Assistant Professor of Psychology Azriel Grysman studies memory, and it's just as interesting and complex as you might think.
Associate Professor of English and Film Studies Greg Steirer dives into his new book, 'Legal Stories: Narrative-Based Property Development in the Modern Copyright Era.'
Dickinson honors President Emeritus Bill Durden ’71 and his wife, Elke, as members of the college’s Founders’ Society.