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2009 Semana Poética
Poets from around the globe gathered for the 2009 Semana Poética international poetry festival.
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GSA President's Medal Awarded to Alumnus
An alumnus pays tribute to his former Dickinson science professor as he receives a national science award.
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Finding Don Quixote
An emerging playwright puts a new twist on this classic tale of chivalry, romance, madness and passion. |
2009 Joseph Priestley Award-winner
Elizabeth Loftus, memory expert and Joseph Priestley Award-winner, explains the phenomenon of false memories. |
Science on the Hill
Two Dickinson students presented original research at the state capitol. |
2009 Homecoming & Family Weekend
See photos of the Dickinson College Farm, a revolutionary exhibit, the homecoming game and more featured events. |
Professor Interviewed by Stephen Colbert
Prof. Amy Farrell appeared on The Colbert Report on Oct. 14 to discuss whether or not overweight and obese persons should pay higher healthcare premiums.
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Hoedown on the Farm
A hoedown at the Dickinson College Farm is more than just toe-tapping fun. It's fun for a good cause.
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Herta Müller Wins the Nobel Prize
Herta Müller, a Dickinson honorary fellow and former artist-in-residence, has won the 2009 Nobel Prize for Literature.
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125 Years of Women at Dickinson
It's been 125 years since the first women enrolled at Dickinson College. The celebrations will continue all year.
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Beyond the Limestone
The economy may be weak, but Dickinson grads are going strong! Read all about recent graduates' accomplishments on our 2009 Beyond the Limestone page.
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