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Balancing classes, activities and social life can feel overwhelming at first. Using a planner, setting reminders and staying ...
Dickinson students got a front-row seat to Baltimore’s dynamic economic and cultural ecosystem thanks to a recent immersive ...
You are all invited to attend the presentations of the students currently enrolled in FDST 401: Food Studies Capstone on April 23 at 2:30pm in Bosler 208. Please mark your calendars! Light ...
The Dickinson AI Symposium was sponsored by the Burgess Institute for the Global Economy, the Center for Career Development ...
In a time where DEI and other supportive programs are being rolled back, how can we as Dickinsonians better support our peers? We aim to create a welcoming space where students can engage in ...
In life, sometimes it’s time for a change, and other times it isn’t. How do we know when to accept things as they are or when a change in perspective is needed? Join Marie Arterberry, LCSW Trainer ...
Join Dickinson faculty on the academic quad for a teach-in about the fight for higher education. Join Dickinson faculty on the academic quad for a teach-in about the fight for higher education. The ...
Dr. Anne Helen Toomey, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Science at Pace University, presents "Why Facts Don't Change Minds: Communicating Science for Real World Impact". In her recent ...
Hillel and CSSJ will be hosting a screening of The Prince of Egypt in honor of the upcoming Jewish holiday Passover! We hope to create an opportunity for Dickinson's spiritual communities to join and ...
The Death Cafe is a place to drink tea, eat cake, & discuss death. In our discussion, we do not lead participants to conclusion, product, or action. The Death Cafe is not a grief support, nor a ...
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