Biology majors secure jobs the National Institutes of Health, GeneDx and the Illinois River Biological Station.
Psychology majors are accepted to graduate programs at Villanova and Boston University and secure jobs in consulting.
Economics majors secure jobs at JPMorgan Chase, Deloitte and Bloomberg L.P.
With training facilities and venues unavailable, Dickinson athletes look to online meetings and programs to stay focused.
Alumni company Bio-Med Devices is ramping up production for ventilators, a critical resource in these challenging times. Meet founders Dean ’56 and Doris Azin Bennett ’60.
Clubs and organizations are a vital aspect of college life. Here's how student-leaders and administrators are working together to keep students connected during the current health emergency.
Bridgewater Associates CEO David McCormick, U.S. District Judge John Jones '77, P'11, and Dickinson President Margee M. Ensign will discuss the importance of mentorship.
This year, 15 students entered the Center for Global Study & Engagement's Global Photo Contest, each providing a unique perspective and glimpse into life as a Dickinsonian abroad.
Charles A. Dana Professor of Biology John Henson, a cell biologist and comparative immunologist, will discuss various aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Phil Goropoulos ’97 launches Healthy Columbia Crisis Meals Initiative to combat food insecurity caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Dickinson's Center for Civic Learning & Action launches an online COVID-19 resource portal to help local community members.
Dickinson’s Center for Civic Learning & Action has created a website with one-stop-shop information for community members and organizations seeking assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In response to increased demand posed by the global pandemic, Andy Keller '06 uses his skills as a master distiller to supply needed hand sanitizer to hospitals.
Licensed massage therapist and life coach Dana Souders will discuss tools to help people manage their emotional responses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Virtual sessions on sustainability aim to educate and mobilize the Dickinson community.