Personalized Paths to Success: Dickinson's New Career Communities Model
Dickinson's exciting new model of career services provides students with additional layers of tailored guidance and support.
Students from across the academic spectrum went head to head in the 10-week showdown, with 84 students entering the fray.
Students, parents and alumni gather to celebrate the new institute, which offers real-world opportunities to help students in any major launch successful careers in business, finance and leadership.
The new Middle East Programmatic Enhancement Fund will support student and faculty enhancements and a greater understanding of an often misunderstood region of the world.
Students spoke with experts, visited food sites and created posts and videos about the science, culture, psychology, ethics, sustainability and history of food. Now they're sharing what they learned.
Janda Kirk Griffith Panitz never attended Dickinson, but her $1.25 million bequest will spark new academic pathways at the college. Who was she, and what inspired her transformative legacy?
Dickinsonians around the world are coming together today to celebrate Giving Tuesday with a gift supporting Dickinson's mission of preparing tomorrow's leaders.
The former economics and mathematics major discusses the influence Dickinson had on his career and how the Burgess Institute is vital in influencing the next generation of Dickinsonians.
Dickinson has been recognized by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge as a 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting.
"We are here for you," says CEO Amy Nauiokas '94, Dickinson's second Burgess Institute executive-in-residence, speaking with students about entrepreneurship and leadership in finance and media.