Nell Alexander ’21 faced a gauntlet of challenges in college, from learning differences to serious health issues. Her triumphant journey shines a light on the power of access and disability services.
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.
“Together we can make sure this powerful education continues to change lives and shape tomorrow's leaders."
Last year, Jason Cutshall '96 hired two Dickinson grads for his growing team. This year, all three Dickinsonians returned to campus to meet with students and illuminate paths to success in consulting.
Are you considering a career in artificial intelligence (AI)—or wondering how to AI-proof your current job? We asked seven ahead-of-the-curve alumni for their best career advice.
"We're living the life of our wildest dreams." Dickinson and Posse brought them together and provided tools for success. Now Nalleli Sagardia Hassan '07 and Mo Hassan '05 help open doors for others.
What should you do when a friend shares misinformation on social media? And how do you keep from being duped by fakes? Julia Feerrar '12 can help.
There are more than 35 organized alumni networks that celebrate our shared experiences and create opportunities for alumni to stay engaged with Dickinson.
Burgess institute initiative connects students with accomplished business leaders to provide them with real-world insights and networking opportunities.
Dickinsonians are difference-makers! The college was again named a top-10 college for the number of grads who enter the prestigious Teach for America corps.
Dickinson alumni share their experiences serving in the Vietnam War.
"We are here for you," says CEO Amy Nauiokas '94, Dickinson's second Burgess Institute executive-in-residence, speaking with students about entrepreneurship and leadership in finance and media.
The Sheehy Scholarship provides four years of full tuition coverage and mentorship opportunities to qualifying students in the D.C. metro area.
Dickinson's exciting new model of career services provides students with additional layers of tailored guidance and support.
During this election season, our students voted in record numbers, met different views with good humor and preserved a sense of community, writes President Jones in "The Chronicle of Higher Ed."