Lena Rimmer ’26, a double major in art history and Italian studies, is creating her own academic path. While studying abroad ...
Your education is a significant investment that provides a lifetime worth of return. While the cost of higher education may feel out of reach for many students and their families, we are committed to ...
Welcome to Dickinson's Net Price Calculator! Using a simplified version of our normal application and awarding processes, it is designed to give potential applicants to the college an early estimate ...
Dickinson students have the opportunity to apply for a grant to help contribute to costs like housing, food, and transportation while pursuing an unpaid or low-paid summer internship. This is a ...
How can you make the most of your study-abroad experience? These four seniors studied abroad last year, and now they’re global ambassadors, sharing what they learned to help younger students prepare ...
There are several ways to find a job: networking, working with executive recruiters (headhunters) or search firms, answering ads posted on web sites or in journals or newspapers, attending job fairs ...
As a dialogue facilitator with Dickinson’s Dialogues Across Differences (DXD) program, Matthew Craig '25 has gained tools to build and strengthen relationships among those with different viewpoints, ...
Looking for a job in nonprofit? What follows is a collection of web resources to assist you in locating an internship and/or job in your area of interest.
Associate Professor of East Asian Studies Shawn Bender received his Ph.D. in cultural anthropology from the University of California at San Diego. His recent research has focused on the connections ...
Individual career counseling is available for those who are looking for new careers or are changing jobs within the same field or endeavor. To schedule a telephone appointment, call (717) 245-1740 or ...