We connect the Dickinson community with scholars, professionals and activists through events on contemporary issues. Programs are free and open to the public.
TONIGHT @ 7 p.m. in ATS, Dickinson is hosting author and political economist,
@MarkVinPaul to deliver a lecture on current and historical understandings of economic rights in the U.S.
@DickinsonCol@DickinsonEcon
Livestream Link https://t.co/wF3apMmRL1
On 4/7 @ 7 p.m. in ATS, Dickinson is hosting author and political economist,
@MarkVinPaul
, to deliver a lecture on current and historical understandings of economic rights in the U.S.
@DickinsonCol@DickinsonEcon
Livestream Link https://t.co/wcw8sRLk96
On 4/7 @ 7 p.m. Dickinson is hosting author and political economist, @MarkVinPaul, to deliver a lecture on current and historical understandings of economic rights in the U.S. @DickinsonCol@RutgersU https://t.co/4qQTbaCsAS
Our new schedule has an array of thought-provoking programs that we believe will challenge us all to consider new perspectives, paradigms, and ideas. Come in person, or watch online (for some). Visit https://t.co/ydkT6R0lQS for more information.
Tonight! Founder and ED of the Institute for War & Peace Reporting (IWPR),
@tonyborden, will discuss his work as a journalist and editor of the IWPR, as well as reporting from conflict and crisis zones on Tues., 10/11 at 7 p.m. at
@DickinsonCol https://t.co/Yo4S6ucYiI
Founder and ED of the Institute for War & Peace Reporting (IWPR), Anthony Borden @tonyborden, will discuss his work as a journalist and editor of the IWPR, as well as reporting from conflict and crisis zones on Tues., 10/11 at 7 p.m. at @DickinsonCol https://t.co/wyqnOA1bwU
The fall 2022 schedule has an array of thought-provoking programs that we believe will challenge us all to consider new perspectives, paradigms, and ideas. The fall schedule is listed below. Visit us at https://t.co/ydkT6R0lQS for more information on our programs.@DickinsonCol
Confused about the Ukraine Crisis and want to learn more❓❓❓ Come to the panel discussion “Crisis Over Ukraine: Causes and Consequences” tomorrow night, Feb 10 at 7pm!
If you didn’t get a chance to hear Jason Nagata discuss eating disorders and masculinity last night, you can watch the livestream here : https://t.co/ddmUFMXt8O
Thanks @jasonmnagata for a great presentation!
.@ClarkeForum announces its spring schedule, which features discussions focusing on the theme of failure as well as discussions of body image, global politics and the use of artificial intelligence in education: https://t.co/okJlEtvV7r
Tonight at 7 p.m. in ATS or via livestream. Elizabeth Rule, expert in Indigenous studies, will discuss gender violence against Native American women and methods for its prevention. https://t.co/97RpQyP4PX
On 10/26 at 7pm in ATS - Elizabeth Rule, expert in Indigenous studies, will discuss gender violence against Native American women and methods for its prevention. .https://t.co/97RpQyP4PX
Tonight @ 7 PM in ATS- @WRIkhausker, senior fellow at the World Resources Institute’s Climate Program, will discuss the challenges to the “net-zero emissions” goal and ways to overcome them. @CSE_Dickinson @dsonearthsci@DickinsonCol
Livestream link: https://t.co/v3yupQNPW3
On 10/6 at 7 pm in ATS and via livestream - Acclaimed author and restauranteur Fernando Saralegui will visit Dickinson to discuss how his Cuban heritage and N. Spain roots led him to develop his cultural identity and influence his cooking.
https://t.co/SFf7PCuFx1
On 10/5 at 7 pm in ATS or via livestream - Lawrence Eppard and Mark R. Rank, co-authors of “Poorly Understood: What America Gets Wrong About Poverty,” will discuss their research on poverty in America with Dickinson Professor Dan Schubert.
https://t.co/8ZN4P9X3OE
The Clarke Forum has a rich collection of programming scheduled for this fall. We are excited that mostly all our events will be in-person. Masks are required indoors. Visit us at https://t.co/ydkT6R0lQS for more information on our programs. We hope to see you! @DickinsonCol
@EyalPress Hello Mr. Press. The Clarke Forum at Dickinson College is interested in having you visit campus to discuss your new book, "Dirty Work." Please contact [email protected] to discuss this possibility.
On 2/25 at 12 p.m. @revdrjay will give the Wesley Lecture "Black Queer Christian Lives Matter: Race, Religion, and Sexuality" virtually at https://t.co/NsJaLLTSyy