A new study in the journal Scientific Reports offers a rare glimmer of hope in the face of climate change, suggesting glacial rivers and lakes may play a crucial role in mitigating the effects of ...
Katharine Hayhoe, renowned climate scientist and chief scientist for the Nature Conservancy, recently visited campus as the 2024 recipient of the Sam Rose '58 and Julie Walters Prize at Dickinson ...
In this episode of the Dickinson College Expert Show, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Kristin Strock discusses her climate research on glaciers in Iceland, finding that certain microbial ...
Think about the last thing you ate. Do you know where it came from and how it was procured? How about the ways that ethics, socioeconomics, culture, history, spirituality and science factored into ...
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 ...
Evaluating and knowing yourself is critical to identifying the programs providing the best fit for your career goals and aspirations. Start by discussing this with your faculty, your academic advisor ...
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Letters of recommendation are required by graduate schools and fellowship programs, some internship or research programs, and some employers. Most letters of recommendation for graduate schools are ...
Dickinson College is committed to providing alumni career services for a lifetime. We are here to help alumni through all of their career transitions from changing jobs or career fields to going to ...
Over the 2020-21 academic year, the Institute of International Education (IIE) partnered with Dickinson College on a new workshop focused on inclusivity and intercultural competency. Designed to be ...