The Power of Literature and Free Expression in the Middle East
Please join us in person or online on February 11 to hear Egyptian journalist and novelist Ahmed Naji speak about his imprisonment, exile, and novel Rotten Evidence, reflecting on the power of literature and free expression. Learn more and register here.
A Diplomat's role: Arms Control and Nuclear Weapons Policy
How to tackle AI, Space, and New Technology? Former Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Arms Control, Deterrence, and Stability at the U.S. Department of State will be in conversation with Government Professor Daryl Press. Moderated by Dickey Center Director Victoria K. Holt. Join us in person or online on Feb 19 at 4:30PM. More details here.
Navigating Identity and Power
Kathy Snow, our Distinguished Canada Fulbright Research Chair in Arctic Studies, will discuss Inuit Educators and the Future of Arctic Women's Leadership Development. Join her in person or online on Thursday, Feb 13, at 4:30PM. Details here.
A Conversation with Mona el-Naggar
Join us online or in person on March 4 at 4:30PM to hear international correspondent and filmmaker Mona El-Naggar speak about her career, storytelling, and the human impact of conflict, identity, and the war in Gaza in conversation with Jonathan Smolin, Associate Professor of Middle Eastern Studies. Details here.
Zed Zha: The Problematic Racial History of #MedEd
Dr. Zed Zha MED '16 spoke about the deep roots of medical racism, its ongoing impact on Black health inequities, and the urgent need to break this centuries-old cycle. Watch her presentation 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.