The female chief information officers from two central Pennsylvania colleges will discuss gender biases in the workplace.
An open mind and an absorbing class inspired Emily Shambaugh '24 to declare a math major. Soon, she took part in a research project funded by the National Science Foundation.
“Nowhere else could I get as many opportunities as a freshman." Out of the gate, Noah Lape ’26 co-published a paper, contributed to a physics YouTube channel and coded chatbots.
Professor of Mathematics and Data Analytics Dick Forrester discusses the universal utility of mathematics, roundhouse kicks and how data analytics holds the promise of true transformation.
Grads secure jobs with Prudential and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and will pursue degrees at Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of Rochester Simon Business School.
Two finance veterans with decades of experience between them return to campus to speak with students about opportunities at the storied firm.
Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist meets with students and discusses his nearly 30 years of work as the senior project scientist on the groundbreaking James Webb Space Telescope.
John Mather will receive Dickinson’s annual Joseph Priestley Award.
With leukemia in the crosshairs, two Dickinson professors will spend two years training students for a future in medicine and biomedical research.
"I like the small classes and the close-knit community," says economics major Harry Huy Do '24. "At Dickinson, professors are happy to talk."
Meet George Thorp '25, a Red Devils football player who majors in computer science and data analytics and minors in math.
From Dickinson to Caltech to NASA, the astrochemist (and artist) has always seen her future in the stars.
“I love the way Dickinson makes each student a priority,” says Elsa Hritz ’25, a scholarship awardee, math and data analytics double major, and a ballerina who’s learning to fly private planes.
Students present original scientific research on everything from the geoarchaeology of stone steps to the impact of climate change on snapping turtles.
Graduating seniors secure jobs at Microsoft, Asana and CornerStone Partners LLC.