Caroline Krauth ’26 studied abroad on two continents and completed a high-skill, global internship. Dickinson friends, professors, staff and alumni challenge and support her at every step.
“Conducting research at different institutions across the U.S. gave me a new perspective on what life after college can look like,” says Carys Chase-Mayoral ’26 (physics, music).
“You can’t understand someone else’s faith tradition until you see the beauty in it." Meet Jonah Lenahan '26 (religion, political science).
Meet Olivia Ammon '26 (psychology, German), an aspiring forensic psychologist. While studying abroad, she took psychology classes in the German language and conducted original research.
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.
“It was awe-inspiring, and it confirmed my love of neuroscience.” Future neuroscientist Leo Burchell ’27 describes that remarkable moment, shares his appreciation for poetry and more.
Hanoi native Celine Phan ’27 had never been abroad before arriving at Dickinson. She soon found a supportive community on campus and the tools it takes to succeed.
"It's a place where I can follow my curiosity, try new things and feel supported." A full scholarship unlocked fresh opportunities for Hemanth Kapa '27, who's presented at professional conferences.
Blending a psychology major with a minor in music, Anna Choudary '25 explores behavioral health through research and campus leadership and nurtures a passion for vocal performance.
“Together we can make sure this powerful education continues to change lives and shape tomorrow's leaders."
Meet Dinela Dedic ’27, an environmental studies major also studying art and food studies, who’s dedicated to giving back to the campus and Carlisle communities.
“I work hard every day to build the future I want.” Meet Sarah Jang ’25, a student-leader and Posse Scholar with a clear vision of her own definition of success
“Sam's life informs us how to be better people, and that one person can indeed change the world." Dickinsonians recently gathered to celebrate Sam Rose '58 and dedicate a garden in his honor.
Through an impactful internship, neuroscience major Rachel Lind '25 studied mild traumatic brain injury and contributed to research published in a scientific journal.