Interdisciplinary Cancer Research Project Lands $100,000 Grant
With leukemia in the crosshairs, two Dickinson professors will spend two years training students for a future in medicine and biomedical research.
Students, faculty, staff and alumni will gather on and off campus to celebrate the achievements of Black Americans and recognize their important roles in history and society.
Ada Limón will receive Dickinson's Stellfox Visiting Scholars & Writers Program Award.
“Dickinson's education allowed me to enter rooms where real decisions are made,” says Louis-David Kakou ’23, a political-science major who interned at UNESCO in Paris.
Dickinson's new Winter Break Career Pathways Program brought 30 students to Google's NYC offices to meet with alumni working there and learn how to carve a successful career in tech.
This spring, Dickinson arts departments explore dream worlds; immigrant, Indigenous and refugee experiences; a landmark work never before performed on campus; and much more.
Meet Emilio Gurany '25, a history and music double major, jazz musician, RA, tutor, and teaching assistant who's exploring a career in law.
"I preferred an inclusive campus, where international students have the full potential to grow and connect," says Selene Nguyen '25. "That's why I decided Dickinson would be my second home."
Working with a group from Cambridge University, Professor of Physics Lars English publishes new research in 'Nature' journal 'Communication Physics.'
From her office in Comcast's Philadelphia headquarters, the former political science major works tirelessly for Comcast, and the community.