Learn how a Dickinson international business & management and quantitative economics double major is looking to change the way football is played and coached.
A computer science project sets students on their own course to tackle complex real-world problems for multibillion-dollar corporation.
Mike Capone ’88, CEO of the software company Qlik, demonstrates how to lead in business and beyond during the AI age and offers advice for present and future CEOs.
International business & management majors secure jobs at Nationwide Financial, M&T Bank, DHL Supply Chain and more.
On the heels of an incredible funding round for their new business, Ben Catanese ’00 and T.J. Doyle ’00 visit Dickinson to advise and network with students.
The female chief information officers from two central Pennsylvania colleges will discuss gender biases in the workplace.
Now an HR executive at Bank of America's New York HQ, the former IB&M and Italian studies major finds exciting ways to give back.
Students aiming for business and finance careers learned directly from the pros during a winter-break Career Trek to NYC. And they emerged with valuable contacts in the field.
More than 100 alumni and parents gathered at the Penn Club in New York to celebrate the launch of Dickinson's Finance & Business Network.
Assistant Professor of International Business & Management Mengnan Zhu advises studying people more than numbers to find your way through the intricacies of finance.
CEO of global advertising agency Park & Battery, Ted Kohnen '00 is also part owner of the Oakland Roots professional soccer team.
Students use investing simulation to gain real-world trading experience, and nice profits, over the 10-week contest.
An internship grant led the international business & management and economics double major from the minor league Worchester Red Sox to the big leagues.
“It’s such a tight-knit community, where everyone wants to see you grow and find success," says Shane Mundorf ’25, who’s completing a high-level internship hosted by a Dickinson trustee.
"The opportunities and programs at Dickinson are unmatched," says Jacob Fuentes '26. "If you want to get something done, there are always people to support you."