How is the history of the Atlantic Slave Trade taught and remembered on either side of the ocean, in both the United States ...
The students are taking Creativity, Innovation, Discovery: Art and Science from the Enlightenment to AI, taught by Ty Vanover ...
Join Evan Dubchansky ‘14, LCSW, to talk through his journey and your own as you evaluate ways to do good in the world. Frequently reminded of the injustice around us, how can we nurture our own praxis ...
Hosted by The Hera Society. Designed for girls in Pre-K through 5th grade, the event features fun, interactive stations run by Dickinson athletic teams. Participants can stay afterward to cheer on the ...
Although the theories of micro- and macroeconomics are important building blocks, I really fell in love with economics when I ...
The universe is literally infinite (or is it?), and you’ve carved out a fascinating niche within it by studying young stars ...
Support Go Red For Women by participating in National Wear Red Day this Friday. Why Go Red? Heart disease is the No. 1 killer in women. Fortunately, we can change that because cardiac and stroke ...
Curious about what you can do with a philosophy degree? Join us for a panel featuring Dickinson graduates who majored in philosophy and have pursued diverse career paths, including law, data ethics, ...
Last year, Jason Cutshall ’96 hired two Dickinson students to join his growing team at SteelBridge Consulting. This spring, all three of those Dickinsonians returned to campus to connect with current ...
In the world of professional basketball, the opening tipoff is often seen as a ceremonial start to the game, a moment of anticipation before the real action begins. But a research project led by a ...
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