After performing original research and interning in India, Posse scholar Carol Fadalla ’18 plans to help provide culturally informed mental health services to immigrants and refugees.
As a third-time intern at Concur Technologies, now owned by SAP, Riley Gulrajani '18 used lessons he learned as an international business & management and economics double major to start his career.
Dickinson presents "The Grapes of Wrath" in a unique, immersive, outdoor theatre experience at the College Farm, Friday, Oct. 6, through Monday, Oct. 9.
Jonathan Long ’19 brings the 1794 Whiskey Rebellion to life and talks about theatre as a tool for education and change.
Dickinson’s Goodyear Gallery will host an exhibition of prints, drawings and installation art by Lindsay Deifik.
GOP insiders and leaders explore what it means to be a Republican in today’s widely divided political atmosphere.
Jane Dudzinsky '19 spent her time as an intern at the Franklin Institute working with kids with special educational needs, and by doing so, she gained a greater understanding for learning.
Award-winning journalist Raquel Cepeda will discuss upward mobility and progress in the context of race relations and inequalities.
During his summer internship with L.L. Bean, Sam Lorenzo '18 got a real-world glimpse into the realm of retail marketing with one of the largest outdoor retailers in the world.
Katherine Heacock ’13 makes magic for “guests” from around the world as a cast member at Walt Disney World.
As an EcoRep, Ilana Zeitzer ’19 helps others to live sustainably. She recently took that mission to a new level and was recognized by an international nonprofit for her work.
Recent additions to Dickinson's Harlem Renaissance collection are helping students get a better sense of this significant movement in American literature.
From studying the opioid epidemic through a D.C. internship to crafting teaching resources through a student-faculty research project, Aleksandra Syniec '18 is learning how to make a difference.
Dickinson is looking for the next Young Alumni Trustee to serve for a two-year position on the Board of Trustees. Applications will be accepted Nov. 27 through Jan. 24, 2018.
Dickinson fosters global learning through language study, cultural immersion and a global curriculum on campus and around the world.