Dickinson professor of physics earns 2024 Faculty Member for Research in an Undergraduate Institution recognition.
Associate Professor of Economics and International Studies Shamma Alam discusses the power of economics and how students of the discipline can leave their mark on the world.
Associate Professor of French & Francophone Studies and Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies Mireille Rebeiz discusses academic freedom, "Cloud Atlas" and her hope for the future.
Professor of Creative Writing Susan Perabo throws first pitch at St. Louis Cardinals game and is honored by her alma mater.
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Faculty and staff had their work published in and promoted through international outlets this spring, including The Markaz Review, Nordic Asia Podcast and Dein Spiegel.
Dickinson’s faculty has named Emily Pawley, associate professor of history and Walter E. Beach ’56 Chair in Sustainability Studies, as the 2023 recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award.
Dickinson’s class of 2023 has selected Senior Lecturer in International Business & Management Steve Riccio as the recipient of the annual Constance & Rose Ganoe Memorial Award.
Faculty expertise continues to be awarded, published and celebrated, recently by the National Endowment for the Humanities and in The New York Times, Fast Company, The New Yorker and Quebec Science.
Associate Professor Mireille Rebeiz spearheads effort to launch Arab American Heritage Month.
Professor of Computer Science John MacCormick examines how his unintentional creation of a biased algorithm reveals important lessons as AI becomes more influential.
A new fund for faculty research honors the impactful legacy of Neil Weissman, as a professor of history and the college's longest-serving provost and dean.
Assistant Professor of Biology Crystal Reynaga was recently awarded a grant to study how frogs and toads navigate complex environments.
With a fellowship grant and an honorable mention, national organizations highlight scholarly edition and translation work.
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