Dickinson students share 10 tips for getting—and making the most of—career-shaping internships in data, tech and engineering.
“This experience reaffirmed my passion for advocacy.” Students saw the wheels of justice, governance and policy in motion through hands-on internships that built skills, connections and confidence.
“It was challenging and fulfilling, and it cemented my passion for work in the environmental field." Students explored sustainability-focused careers through rigorous and enlightening internships.
“Internships hold such power, meaning and learning potential." Learn how students connected classroom learning with social-impact work through inspiring summer internships.
Discover how Dickinson students are gaining hands-on experience and advancing their medical and research careers through diverse healthcare internships across leading institutions.
Impactful internships in the arts, media and communications opened up possibilities for students majoring in music, art history, international business & management and Chinese.
Bringing students together with small groups of employers, a new job-fair series helps young Dickinsonians build professional contacts and explore opportunities in a focused, comfortable setting.
Students completing high-skill internships in the bustling U.K. capital receive a warm welcome from alumni in Dickinson's robust global network.
The art history and Chinese double major gets an inside look at curatorial work in one of the country’s most prestigious museums.
Summer internship explores how food shines a light on people of the past.
"I love studying environmental science in a community that truly cares about it." Lila Brown ’26 is a standout athlete and aspiring doctor who's passionate about medicine and environmental health.
Dickinson's thriving partnerships with local businesses and nonprofits are benefiting everyone involved.
An impactful class deepened Olivia Renault '25's love of economics. Three internships—including one in London—helped her zero in on her intended career.
Sometimes, help comes from unexpected places. Caitlin Blackman '25's path to success took a major leap forward, thanks to a coveted internship and the college safety officer who helped make it happen.
Meet Kayla Slomeana '25, a Student Senate member, cheerleader and Quantitative Reasoning Center tutor with plans for medical school.