President Margee M. Ensign and U.S. Army War College Commandant John Kem discuss the role colleges can play in disaster preparation and recovery at U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation conference.
From mathematics to creative writing, Olin Rhoads ’21 is finding ways to nurture all of his multifaceted interests at Dickinson.
In his first internship, Ethan Johnson '22 is gaining valuable experience working for the U.S. Department of Treasury.
Kaylee LaChance '20 is spending her summer as an intern at the Environmental Protection Agency, gaining valuable experience for a career in environmental health and policy.
A Dickinson College professor is among a group of researchers saying initiatives to curtail altered images could reduce the risk for eating disorders.
Chemistry major Matt Loalbo '20 gains research experience and explores the pharmaceutical industry as a medicine design intern at Pfizer Research and Development.
John Patterson '20 is interning as a summer analyst at Morgan Stanley, where he produces new business and hones the skills he's learned as an international business & management major at Dickinson.
Former international business & management major and film studies minor Anedra Edwards ’10 manages over 1,800 visual effects shots for the CW Network's "Black Lightning."
Back from Nepal and Bhutan, Allison Miller '20 discusses why she applied Early Decision.
Dickinson College leads fundraising drive to help local nonprofit continue after-school programs for Carlisle-area children.
The Dickinson-CET Global Leaders Scholarship is awarded to high school students who studied abroad through a CET program.
As a clinical research assistant at the National Institutes of Health's Endocrine Oncology Branch, Ryan Murphy '20 is learning skills he will take with him to pursue a career in medicine.
Music major Abby Duell '20 had a dream: to study opera in Italy. As a study-abroad student in Bologna, she did exactly that, and she loved every minute.
Society of American Archivists award recognizes the CISDRC's "profound impact on generations of Native American people."
Chemistry major Eric Palermo '20 is putting his education into action, researching how to build better broccoli and more sustainable PVC and working in an analytical chemistry lab in Carlisle.