Meet Nora White ’24, a community engagement fellow who discusses what she's gained by getting involved in the Carlisle community.
Myriad roles in Dickinson's theatre program paved the way for a career behind the scenes at one of the most prestigious theatres in the world.
The former physics major followed her gut to a leadership role in tech giant IBM's quantum community.
“Studying immunology in the midst of the COVID pandemic has made for especially relevant lessons,” says Galil Cohen ’23, a biochemistry & molecular biology major and a Red Devil soccer player.
As an intern with Slow Food USA, Marina Stylianou ’24 helped promote biodiversity, Indigenous foodways and diversified diets and a mission of providing good, clean food for all.
“Working on a trading floor is incredibly exciting and energizing,” says Chris Brandau ’23, a lacrosse team captain who will work at Morgan Stanley after graduation.
Mary Howe ’23 has conducted student-faculty research and served a summer internship in Germany.
Students from around the world keep the international presence on campus strong.
As a Community Engagement Fellow, Tiara McKinney ’25 helps local middle- and high-school students thrive. Her essay on being a Black international student was published in an anthology.
Meet Helen Marhoul ’23, a Russian major and Eagle Scout who enjoys studying the intersections between global cultures, history, literature and film studies.
Students analyzed data, interviewed nonprofit leaders and surveyed guests at seven food banks, deliver public report.
We visit Dickinson’s recent International Climate Symposium, where hundreds of students engaged in meaningful sessions with world-class experts on climate science and policy.
Learning ancient Greek is challenging and deeply rewarding, says Mandy Porter ’23, a double major in archaeology and classical studies and student-researcher who lives in the Human Cultures House.
Political science major Anne Fisher-Henson ’24 studies community and economic development in rural areas.
John E. Jones III '77, P'11, and Beth Jones P'11 wish the community happy holidays with this video message.