With a double major in data analytics and women's, gender & sexuality studies, Marin Moore '26 plans a career combining data analysis and social justice.
“This experience is setting me up well for my future life." Dickinson's London internship program combines career-shaping, high-skill opportunities with the benefits of studying abroad.
Katelyn Pequeno ’27 is a Presidential Scholar, tour guide and ALLARM student-coordinator who interned at the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
After founding the first all-female Boy Scout troop in her state, Clara Blackwell ’26 (political science, economics) continues to lead the way as a Dickinson student-leader.
“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.
Ethan Hart ’24 (computer science) is a record-holding student-athlete who’s focused on channeling technology to solve impactful problems.
Years after an ancient, near-mythic ship was dragged from the bottom of the Nile Delta, Hunter Omerzo ’24 creates a high-tech model that sheds new light on ongoing research at Oxford.
“Take chances on the things you’re passionate about,” says Justice Roney ’24, who rediscovered her passion through Dickinson's spring musical.
“I have a packed schedule each week, and I love it,” says Caro Carneiro ’24, who’s lived in four countries and found a campus home here as a student-researcher, tour guide and TA.
After graduating early and serving a year with AmeriCorps, Nicole Bustard ’24 plans to pursue a career in public-interest law.
“There’s nothing I love more than working on music with others,” says Christian Winter ’24, a music major with a minor in medieval & early modern studies who plans a career in theatre and teaching.
"This was a place I could be heard and seen ... I wanted to be part of that future." Maryland resident Evan McClure '27 came to Dickinson after earning a game-changing scholarship.
"Hard work and dedication can overcome any obstacle." Meet Sofia-Teresa Di Bacco ’26, who plans a career in law.
“Not everyone can change the world, but anyone can change someone else's world for the better.” A.J. Jennings ’25 is a student-athlete and psych major focused on sparking bright futures.
Find out how a first-year class assignment led to Maggie Conklin '27 getting an op-ed published in her hometown newspaper.