Psychology majors secure jobs and are accepted to grad schools for forensic psychology, school psychology and biomedical sciences.
Biochemistry & molecular biology majors have been accepted to graduate school for pharmacy, dental medicine and physical therapy and to jobs at Penn Medicine and MaineHealth.
From law schools to legal practices and classrooms, political science major head off into the wider world.
Lacrosse to face Middlebury College in the first round, while McMahon-Shea will join more than 200 golfers to compete in Florida.
Economics majors secure jobs with Union Square Advisors, Gen Re, Carlisle Financial Group, Huron Consulting Group and more.
Law & policy majors are joining law firms and will pursue graduate degrees at Duquesne University and Penn State Dickinson School of Law.
From graduate schools such as Hunter, Brown and Columbia to archival research, English majors launch into the wider world.
From grad and nursing school to medical research, biology grads launch into the wider world.
From graduate schools such as UNC Chapel Hill and Brandeis to employment with Amazon and U.S. Army military intelligence, international business & management majors launch into the wider world
Mathematics majors to begin jobs with Amazon and Microsoft and attend graduate school at Clemson University and University of Massachusetts Amherst.
The Red Devils will host Gettysburg College for the title game on Biddle Field, Saturday, May 2, at 7 p.m.
Abigail Allport ’26 (art history, Chinese) explores the intersections of art, language and cultures through her classes, studying abroad in Taiwan and Japan, and a high-level internship.
A new two-day, immersive program will help Dickinson students deepen career exploration, foster professional connections and build essential skills, beginning in their sophomore year.
Meet Allie Gonzalez '26, an American studies major from Lancaster, Pa., who's developed lesson plans, led tours and curated a professional exhibition as an intern at the Trout Gallery.
Professor of Psychology Marie Helweg-Larsen discusses free-range parenting, optimistic bias and why people act (often inexplicably) the way they do.