As a research assistant with the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Younse Park '21 is working alongside graduate students and gleaning insights about her future.
Eryn Nelson '19 has had plenty of experience in the labs at Dickinson, but now she's getting a firsthand look into how a pharmaceutical giant like Merck operates.
Amanda Custer '19 is spending her summer researching the influence of cyber intelligence on national security policy at The Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C.
During her first internship experience as an undergraduate research assistant at Johns Hopkins Medicine, Ali Leiter '20 is quickly building her chops working in the lab and analyzing cancer cells.
Former Latin major Chris Reber ’80 oversees a diverse student body during their educational journeys as president of Hudson County Community College in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Meet Olivia Termini '19, a soccer captain who's served two federal government internships, studied abroad, conducted community-based research and much more.
Looking back on his summer as an intern with the Virginia Department of Forensic Science, Richard Barron '19 feels well prepared for what's to come during his senior year at Dickinson and beyond.
Preeti Khanal '19 is headed into her senior year with big plans. As an intern with the World Health Organization, she is gaining first-hand experience in the mental health department.
Marcus Witherspoon ’20 wanted to study international business and play football at a school with state-of-the-art athletics facilities. At Dickinson, he found all of this and more.
Chad Mirkin '86, a leading figure in nanotechnology and recent recipient of the prestigious Dan David Prize in the Future Time Dimension, discusses his career and how Dickinson shaped it.
Rachel Brenowitz '19 is gaining valuable experience as a research intern with the Children's National Medical Center, where she shadows neuropsychologists and conducts independent research.
President Margee Ensign explains in The Hechinger Report why Dickinson College is ready to do the hard work needed to build a truly inclusive campus.
Jake Saltzberg ’20 wanted to study business, but he also wanted the benefits of a global education. Dickinson’s distinctive major in international business & management was a perfect fit.
"Dickinson is a place that’s special to me, and making a gift to the college lets me play some role in preserving its values and mission."
Earth sciences and mathematics double major Hayat Rasul '19 uses science to "uplift communities in need."