Fall arts events comment on social media, photography history, gender identity and Zimbabwean music, and also include Trout films and the first Mermaid Players production staged at the College Farm.
Deborah Batchelder Seme '77 reflects on her 40th reunion and the impact of Dickinson's useful liberal-arts education.
Willa Hut '17's art finds a home in Dickinson’s most historic building through the Provost’s Art Purchase Award.
Kidney transplant surgery brings a healthy new life for the Print Center's Kurt Smith, thanks to a Dickinson colleague.
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Khoi Nguyen '19 analyzes trips to detect patterns, behaviors and fraud as an operations intern at Uber (Hanoi).
During her time as a volunteer services intern at Women in Need, Seto Olayomi Olayomi '18 finds confidence by helping lower-income families in New York City.
Nicholas Struzenski '18 sharpens his networking skills and builds his professional connections as a financial services advisory intern at Ernst & Young.
Ashley Morefield ’18 interns at STAND in Washington, D.C., combating genocide and mass atrocities.
As an ad sales and marketing intern at Discovery Communications, Mitchell Andres '18 is getting a broad view of communications work.