Throughout the semester of Fall 2021, the Department of Spanish & Portuguese Studies is holding a film series every Monday […]
What a Long Strange Trip: How I Awoke to Learn My Cultural Identity in the Kitche
On Wednesday, October 6, 2021, there will be a Clarke Forum What a Long Strange Trip: How I Awoke to Learn […]
In the Heights coming to the Carlisle Theater
The Carlisle Theater will be featuring In the Heights starting Thursday, October 7 until Sunday, October 10 as a Dickinson offering, which […]
Award-winning historians Ada Ferrer and David Blight discuss Ferrer’s new work via livestream
The Midtown Scholar Bookstore is pleased to welcome award-winning historians Ada Ferrer and David Blight for a livestream discussion on […]
Mike ’95, P’22, and Julie Salsitz Davi ’94, P’22
DONOR PROFILE What are your favorite Dickinson memories? Mike: There are so many. Graduation weekend stands out the most. I was […]
Student Snapshot: Ana Matovic ’22
Ana Matovic ’22’s passion for justice was ignited through rousing courtroom scenes on Law & Order. Now, as an intern at the […]
Twin Sister Graduates Reflect on Dickinson’s Impact
FOR TWINS WITH AN INTERNATIONAL FOCUS, THE WORLD AWAITS Although Kiara ’21 (international business & management, Chinese) and Kiana Smith ’21 […]
Dickinsonians Awarded Fulbright ETA Grants
ALEXANDRA FOSBURY ’21, JACQUELINE AMEZCUA ’19 TO SERVE IN SOUTH AMERICA by MaryAlice Bitts-Jackson Two Dickinsonians were recently offered Fulbright grants to […]
On Art and Economic Development: Tapping Artists’ Potential to Drive Post-COVID Healing
by MaryAlice Bitts-Jackson Joanna Castro ’98 helps revitalize communities by supporting artists and programs that educate, inspire, stoke pride and drive […]
Clarke Forum with Joanna Castro ’98 – West Harlem Development Corporation
On Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 7 P.M., Joanna E. Castro spoke at Dickinson’s Clarke Forum. She was born in […]