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Dickinson's oldest men's honor society continues its long history of community service work and making a difference.
A new consulting club aims to create a knowledge base and networking connections for fellow Dickinsonians.
Gavin Wood '21 finds that an internship and fraternity brother alum bridge the gap to a postgraduate opportunity.
The college's chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority takes runner-up among 63 regional chapters for its service work efforts.
“I saw an opportunity to combine two things I love most: my family and baseball,” says Patrick Davis ’20, who organized an annual baseball game to benefit autism awareness.
International business & management majors secure jobs in finance, teaching, business development and research.
Matthew Kness ’21 serves as a volunteer firefighter in New York during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
“There is nothing better than earning what you and your teammates worked so hard to achieve," says Julie Siecinski ’21, an All-American Scholar-Athlete and international business & management major.
In response to increased demand posed by the global pandemic, Andy Keller '06 uses his skills as a master distiller to supply needed hand sanitizer to hospitals.
For Ken Bamba '20, making a difference in people's lives has become a way of life.
Dickinson students help measure greenhouse gas emissions for a study that will form the basis of a local climate action plan.
In this podcast, we look at how Dickinsonians are charting a course for a financially fit future with the First-Year Seminar called Paying the Game of Life.
Meet Brianna Geesaman ’21, who’s merging business with Italian studies and making the most of her year abroad in Italy by singing in the university choir, tutoring in English and volunteering.
International business & management major Matei Mares ’21 co-founded a nonprofit that helps international high school students prepare for college in the U.S.
Dickinson offers Leah Blatt ’22 the rare opportunity to merge professional ballet training and an international business education with the liberal arts.