After completing two summer internships at Capital One, student-athlete Chase Weller ’25 began senior year with a job offer in hand.
Mike Capone '88, CEO of Qlik, returns to campus as part of the Burgess Institute's Profiles in Leadership series to impart life and business lessons to students.
Amy Nauiokas '94, founder of a venture capital firm and a film-media production company, will come to campus as the Burgess Institute's second executive in residence.
Utz Brands CEO Howard Friedman '92 gives students an inside look at the Utz factory and an inside look at the business behind the snack powerhouse.
“Sam's life informs us how to be better people, and that one person can indeed change the world." Dickinsonians recently gathered to celebrate Sam Rose '58 and dedicate a garden in his honor.
2024 Sylvia J. Smith Artist-in-Residence André Leon Gray works across a variety of media to create art that challenges, expresses and informs. His newest work references the Carlisle Indian School.
Jessica Chapman Lape will be joining Dickinson as director of the Center for Spirituality & Social Justice.
Days after the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Dickinson will present two panel discussions on its effects at home and abroad as part of an enriching array of November Clarke Forum events.
Dickinson's 2024 Borges Lecture, held Nov. 11, will examine historic and current claims to land in and around Jerusalem.
"I'm so lucky to have these opportunities ... I'm living the dream." Liv Turtoro '26 is a biology major, sports medicine assistant and dancer who's currently studying abroad in New Zealand.
“Dickinson is a perfect place to push yourself to become a more well-rounded, well-informed person,” says Claire Wayne ’26, a student leader in Dickinson’s prestigious Oxford program.
The co-founder and CEO of the videogame studio Mountaintop and co-founder of virtual-reality pioneer Oculus imparts wisdom to students across campus over three days.
At the U.S. Army Airborne School, Sam Orzolek ’26 jumped out of a C-130 aircraft five times, and at night! Learn more about this adventurous student-athlete and leader.
A Q&A with Steve Riccio, executive director of the Burgess Institute for the Global Economy, explores the intersection of liberal arts and business in a stakeholder-centric world.
Through an impactful internship, neuroscience major Rachel Lind '25 studied mild traumatic brain injury and contributed to research published in a scientific journal.