Kiara '21 and Kiana Smith '21 share their Dickinson story.
A new study by Shamma Alam, assistant professor of international studies, is the first to examine how job losses during the Great Recession affected levels of physical activity among young adults.
Graduating international studies majors launch careers in business development and are accepted into graduate programs at Johns Hopkins University and George Washington University.
Meet Hannah DelSordo ’22, and learn about her internship with a nonprofit focused on global poverty, pandemic hobby, her favorite class, and why she loves the sense of community at Dickinson.
From conducting research with international relations professionals to enjoying hawk watching near campus, find out why Sadie Fowler ’22 is glad she joined Dickinson's "tight-knit community."
A prestigious Pickering Fellowship will prepare Ashley Morefield ’18 to help promote peace, unity and understanding as a member of the U.S. Diplomatic Corps.
West Coaster Jackson Ohlsen-Johnson '22 is a runner, a cappella singer, Student Senate and fraternity member, and College Farm and War College intern.
An environmental-studies major and computer science major team with professors to probe the connections among climate change, agricultural sustainability and food security.
National competition leads to Best Attorney awards and a successful event in the face of the pandemic.
A new consulting club aims to create a knowledge base and networking connections for fellow Dickinsonians.
Leading a team implementing a new aircraft maintenance and logistics management system, former international studies major Neil Morgan ’94 strives to improve aviation safety.