As we did last year, we’ll look at film comedy in its sociohistorical context to understand how it emerges from a specific time and space for specific audiences.
Dickinson alumni and families are invited to a virtual book reading with Amy Farrell, professor of American Studies and women's, gender & sexuality studies and James Hope Caldwell Memorial Chair.
Dickinson alumni and families are invited to a webinar designed to help you make the most of your LinkedIn network.
Join fellow Dickinsonians for this online course. We will read four novels alongside Claire Tomalin’s brilliant, delightful Jane Austen: A Life.
This lecture will be complemented with maps and visuals. An extensive Q&A session will follow. No prior political or military knowledge is needed.
Join Emily Kelahan, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, at this year’s annual Women’s Luncheon in Washington, D.C.
Prepare to see the Reading Terminal Market in a different way during our Munch Around the Market Scavenger Hunt!
This free webinar is open to all alumni and their guests who are curious about science and the wildlife and landscapes of the Pacific Northwest.
Welcome spring with a weekend of writing and workshopping with Professor Susan Perabo and alumni writers!
Join us for the public tappings of the 26th class of the Order of the Scroll & Key.
Video playlist captures all the quotable moments from Faulkner's on-campus interview earlier this year.