Masih Alinejad
The Dickey Center and the Dartmouth Political Union (DPU) student group hosted Iranian-American journalist and activist Masih Alinejad on February 8. Arguing against Gender Apartheid in Iran, she made the case for an end to the oppression of women, and urged students to speak up for human rights. Learn more about her visit here.
Powering Peace
"Powering Peace: Supporting Renewable Energy in Fragile States" is an initiative focused on realizing plans to reduce the carbon footprint of the UN Peacekeeping Operations. Learn more here.
Monuments to the Unthinkable
This fall, The Dickey Center welcomes Clint Smith, staff writer with The Atlantic and author of the New York Times bestseller, How the Word Is Passed. In conversation with Dickey Center Director Victoria Holt, he will explore how we remember atrocities with a particular focus on lessons from Germany.
King Scholars
We are excited to help welcome six new King Scholars and get reacquainted with the returning students in the program this fall. The Dickey Center is delighted to continue our involvement with Dartmouth's King Scholars Program, and we look forward to helping this amazing group of global citizens thrive while at Dartmouth, both on and off campus. More about Dartmouth's King Scholars Program here.

Arctic And The Environment
The Institute of Arctic Studies (IAS) is Dartmouth's home for interdisciplinary research, discussion, and education on global climate change and Arctic policy issues.