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News
Mario Vargas Llosa
The Peruvian author, latest recipient of the Stellfox award, will be in residence at Dickinson Dec. 3-4.
Diversity Monologue Contest
Dickinson students talked about identity and diversity issues that imprint their lives. View video excerpts.
Sports Update (11/30)
The women's basketball team suffered a 79-64 setback at Albright College on Saturday. Go to sports news for details.
Global Global
Raju Kandel '07 received a $10,000 grant from the 100 Projects for Peace program to promote interfaith dialogue in Nepal. Learn more...
Engaged Global
Avrora "Avi" Keremidchieva '10 and Luan Nguyen '10 rode Dickinson's red bikes to Hershey, Pa., in an effort to support sustainability. Learn more...
Useful Global
Rachel Hurnyak '07 put her American studies major to work as an intern for the Pennsylvania Commission for Women. Learn more...
What They're Saying

Dickinson "seems poised not only to sustain but also to improve its position as one of America's premiere liberal arts colleges."
Who said this about us?

Events
Dr. Durden's Quarry Office Hours
Tuesday, Noon, The Quarry
Earth Issues: Biodiesel Research
Tuesday, Noon, HUB 201
What is the Great American Novel?
Tuesday, 8:15 pm, Denny 317
The Compass
Get all the campus news and events in The Compass.
Spotlight
Engaging People
Find stories about students, faculty and staff in Extra Features.
Sushi Lessons
Sushi Making Class
Japanese-language students learned the art of making sushi.
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