Attendees can also register to participate in a companion workshop on information and media literacy in times of conflict.
Xenia Makosky '24 has participated in research through the Writing Center, completed an internship at the Smithsonian’s National Gallery of Asian Art, and studied abroad in Jordan and Morocco.
As a philosophy major, Alexander Rojek ’25 revels in life’s big questions. He puts what he's learning into action as a Community Engagement Fellow and tutor.
Studio art major Caitlyn Longest ’23 has interned in NYC and Italy, and she's created art in Jordan. "I've learned to adapt to different places quickly and make the most of my time," she says.
The discussion, which marks the annual Wesley Lecture, will focus on the intersection of race and the Muslim identity in the U.S.
Dickinson will host a panel of experts to discuss how 9/11 changed politics, law and everyday life in the United States.
Rediet Patterson '22 and Xenia Makosky '24 will further their study of Arabic through the scholarship.