Graduating seniors secure jobs at Google, Microsoft, KPMG and others.
Working through the Center for Sustainability Education, Dickinson student researchers examine and diagnose local greenhouse gas emissions and their effects.
Students present original scientific research on everything from the geoarchaeology of stone steps to the impact of climate change on snapping turtles.
Pamela Ortiz '22 is a computer science major, a Posse scholar and an RA with an aim to master five languages. Soon, she'll study in Japan through the prestigious Critical Language Scholarship.
Luis von Ahn will deliver the college’s annual Priestley Lecture.
Students in literature and intro computer-science classes teamed up to digitally analyze classic texts through an innovative digital humanities project.
Two friends promised each other they would stick with the computer science major, no matter how tough things got. We’ll hear how they expanded their commitment to support more women in tech.
Girls Who Code Founder Reshma Saujani helps answer the question "Where are the girls?" in computer science during virtual event.
Dickinson's Girls Who Code club brings to campus a nationwide effort to fight gender disparity in computer science.
“I am intrigued by the fascinating application and the beauty of the logic behind mathematical proofs,” says Elly Do ’22, a double major in computer science and mathematics who hails from Vietnam.
“The professors [here] are invested in their students and want to see them succeed,” says Alyssa Martin ’22, who’s preparing for an international career with the federal government.
Across the country, and the globe, Dickinson students engaged in a wide variety of summer internships.
Graduating computer science majors land jobs at Oracle, Grey Market Labs and Enterprise Knowledge.
Emerging from a winning Revolutionary Challenge proposal, the new major merges Dickinson’s liberal-arts foundation and its future-forward approach.
Paul Duprex, distinguished molecular virologist and vaccine designer, will discuss COVID-19 vaccine development in a virtual talk from Dickinson's Clarke Forum.