Nicole Tamvaka '20 is spending her summer as an undergraduate research fellow at the Mayo Clinic in Florida where she is learning about specialized medicine in the fight against Parkinson's disease.
Hear the "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" and "The Office" star read Susan Perabo's "When Mothers Bully Back" on The New York Times' Modern Love podcast.
"I hope that my humble gift will have an artistic and meaningful impact on qualified students."
Simona Bajgai '20 is expanding her skills and building her confidence in the lab as a summer research intern at the Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISER).
As the audience development intern at Frontline PBS, Leah Struzenski '20 got a glimpse inside a lively journalism outlet, where she also learned about the processes involved in TV production.
As a legislative and public affairs intern at USAID, Mary Hinton '19 promotes the work that USAID and its partners do each day to help people in developing nations.
Dickinson’s Phi Beta Kappa chapter has been named one of six outstanding chapters in the nation.
Taking a big step toward its carbon neutrality pledge, Dickinson installs 12,000 solar panels at Dickinson Park.
Zoey Miller '20 is a research intern at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where she is refining her lab skills, growing her professional network and gaining valuable work experience.
Environmentalists Sam Rose '58 and Julie Walters are also passionate art collectors. We take a sneak peek at the their spectacular collection and discover how Sam developed his keen eye.
Carisma Bishop ’15 was always that island girl whom hurricanes seemed to follow. Read about her most recent encounter with Hurricane Maria and how her Dickinson family helped see her through.
As the alumnus speaker for Dickinson’s 2018 Scholarship Luncheon, Alex Froom ’09 outlined the philosophy underlying his nonprofit work and the scholarship he’s facilitated through his family trust.
Alumni Council President David Carlson ’99 discusses some of the countless ways to engage the college that cost nothing at all.
Dickinson is launching and expanding several significant programs and initiatives—all in our new president’s first year.
A look at the unconventional journey and life-changing legacy of Sam Rose ’58.