Keynotes, lectures and hands-on workshops provided opportunities to sharpen skills, discover AI use at Dickinson and across professions and consider and discuss ethical and social implications of AI.
As a Gaither Junior Fellow, Georgia Schaefer-Brown '25 will work with senior researchers in the Africa program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Fresh from an award-winning conference presentation, Noah Lape '26 was earns a prestigious Goldwater Scholarship.
Dickinsonians use AI in innovative ways. These hands-on workshops and presentations will reveal the exciting projects afoot, best practices in AI use, and how you can harness these powerful tools.
As the reigning Miss Akwa Ibom USA, Jessica Edem '28 uses her platform to help improve health-care access in southeastern Nigeria.
Art history majors chose a dizzying array of objects—from Neolithic tool fragments to Warhol prints—to show side by side with faculty artworks. Their pairings create fresh new takes on faculty art.
Students share how they made the most of their study-abroad adventures (and how you can too). Their top 15 tips cover everything from homesickness and making new friends to what to eat and pack.
For the first time in its 30-year history, the Clarke Forum will be led by two directors, Professor of Art Anthony Cervino and Associate Professor of German Antje Pfannkuchen.
For Associate Professor of Music James Martin, performing work by underrepresented composers is a mission and a joy. His new album was recently feted by The New York Times.
Years after an ancient, near-mythic ship was dragged from the bottom of the Nile Delta, Hunter Omerzo ’24 creates a high-tech model that sheds new light on ongoing research at Oxford.
“I was so excited when I read the email, I think I let out a yelp.” Amy Wlodarski was named a Guggenheim Fellow and 'cultural visionary' for trailblazing work in Jewish music during and after WWII.
Assistant Professor of Music James Martin finds inspiration across the discipline and lights the path for his students.
New student-faculty research on how the obligations of fatherhood helped men manage diabetes could help medical providers nudge male patients toward better health.
Want to up your fantasy-sports game? Our new "Expert Show" begins with a look at data in fantasy football.
Polish your LinkedIn profile. Talk to professors and professionals. Take pride in the little things. Follow up. Students interning at top orgs like Google, the NIH and the WNBA offer candid advice.