“Every class I’ve taken through the [medieval & early modern studies] program has reinforced my love of learning and reminded me how happy studying your passion can make you,” says Lillian Carver ’21.
Graduating law & policy majors secure jobs at Guidehouse, Deloitte and Milbank LLP and accepted to Columbia University.
The Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues will welcome a diverse group of presenters to discuss a broad range of issues in April.
Graduating women's, gender & sexuality studies major is accepted into University of Washington Ph.D. program.
Dickinson will take part in a virtual event seeking to build on momentum and strengthen future efforts and initiatives in environmental justice.
Graduating international business & management majors secure jobs at Goldman Sachs, Vanguard and Aetna.
Graduating quantitative economics majors secure jobs at Wells Fargo, T. Rowe Price and Enterprise Knowledge.
Former philosophy major Alison Bailey ’83 embraces her passion for philosophy as an author and professor of women’s, gender and sexuality studies at Illinois State University.
Ana-Elena Karlova ’21 hopes to improve lives through the power of economic policy. To prepare, she has researched microcredit in Ghana and interned at Ernst & Young and Bulgaria's Ministry of Economy.
The vice president for enrollment management and regional counselors share how the pandemic has affected the admissions process on the TODAY show and NBC News Now.
Music major Elizabeth Pineo ’21 discusses the music department, her professors and her senior research on cultural representation in music.
Allan Farfan Canales ‘23 has written screenplays and short stories and created a mixtape about his first year at Dickinson.
In this episode of Dickinson's podcast, "The Good," we talk with Fabiola Cineas '12, a reporter covering race for Vox.
As a double major in environmental studies and theatre, Brendan Carr ’22 merges a passion for the arts with a drive to help bring about positive social and environmental change.
Nina Spoelker ’21 co-manages a video series of brief, in-depth chats between theatre & dance students, alumni and faculty. After graduation, she’ll work for Enterprise Knowledge.