It’s not easy to balance classes, sports and campus activities, but for first-gen Annelyse Warner ’26 (biochem & molecular bio), challenge is a chance to grow. She even made time for study abroad.
More than 100 Dickinsonians gathered on campus for a Russian-department reunion and career event. The alumni also honored a longtime professor by supporting a scholarship in her name.
Audrey Herman '26 describes her love of intersecting projects, study abroad, Scene Shop, College Democrats and more.
World-renowned scholar William Wallace ’74 has challenged myths, guided historic conservation and shaped our understanding of a master artist. It began with a pivotal study-abroad year.
As the Dickinson-in-Spain program turns 40, a retired professor is helping to ensure that current and future students may access world-expanding experiences abroad.
An 11-day journey to Norway's High Arctic through Dickinson's Global Mosaic program offers lessons no classroom could.
Whether making fresh, healthy food available or supporting survivors of abuse and trauma, Emily Laden ’26 (psychology) finds meaning through understanding others' needs and giving back.
Posse Scholar Amiya Marbles '26 has presented original research, gotten involved on campus and volunteered abroad. Now fulfilling a dream by studying in Africa, she plans to one day found a nonprofit.
Coming to Dickinson from rural Germany, Isa Mester ’26 found a welcoming community and exceptional opportunities to learn, lead and succeed.
More than 300 Dickinsonians and their guests celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Dickinson-in-Italy program and global education during a stunning gala and a week of festivities in Bologna, Italy.
Dickinson’s newest study-abroad program brings students a chance to shine bright on the Emerald Isle.
Three recent alumni and one alum administrator will travel to Europe through the U.S. government’s flagship international exchange program.
As a Gaither Junior Fellow, Georgia Schaefer-Brown '25 will work with senior researchers in the Africa program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Dickinson's long-running success with students being accepted into the prestigious program continues.
A study-abroad year in Italy inspired Eric Denker '75’s remarkable career at the National Gallery. His passion for art has touched countless lives and paved paths for future art historians.