"I feel I have exponentially improved as a research scientist." Helena Holley ’25 (biology) discusses her experience as a research intern at Bristol Myers Squibb.
Kayla Slomeana ’26 explores multiple areas of neuroscience research and discovery through her internship at Drexel University College of Medicine.
Megan Cravinho '25 is focused on the fight against cancer, conducting research at the Dana-Farber Institute as part of a high-level MD/Ph.D. program.
Isaiah Banuelos ’25, an aspiring trial attorney, put high-level world-language, communication and analytical skills to work as a summer law clerk.
After interning at the Library of Congress last year, Gwendolyn Teeling ’25 dove into a social media and marketing internship at the San Francisco Historical Society.
"It's easy to interview with a company that aligns with your values," says Justin Wong ’25 (quantitative economics, data analytics), who completed a client-focused internship in the tech industry.
What's it like to do an internship in the trenches at an archaeological site in Greece? We asked Greg Kintzele ’25 five questions about his summer abroad.
Two Trout Gallery interns discuss their work on an exhibition highlighting a pivotal moment in African American culture and art.
Izzy Desjardins '25 takes on plastic pollution and its impact on marine life through an internship with Loggerhead Marine Center in Juno Beach, Florida.
Dickinson’s UPMC Central PA Rotational Program provides a valuable mini-residency experience for students interested in medical careers.
“I’ve gotten to meet artists, veterans, scientists and academics who have done great work in the world.” Ella Layton ’26 makes a mark as a Clarke Forum and Trout intern.
After graduating early and serving a year with AmeriCorps, Nicole Bustard ’24 plans to pursue a career in public-interest law.
“She was in our shoes at one point, so hearing about her success is inspiring,” HR pro Judith Rudge ’05 visits campus to offer professional advice and discuss internships and careers.
“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.
After interning with the athletics department, Andrew Scheiner '25 (comp sci, data analytics) researched tipoffs and jump balls in professional basketball and presented findings at MathFest 2023.