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Faculty Spotlight: Brittany Hirth, assistant professor of English
Get to know a little about English Professor Brittany Hirth, like why she chose DSU, what she does in her free time, and what she likes about teaching.
Want to get a job? Here’s how.
We talked with our Dean of Students to get information for students looking to work while in college.
DSU students, staff, and faculty to participate in annual history conference
Hear from all our participants about their presentations in this year’s Northern Great Plains History Conference.
What celebrities get wrong about a famous Teddy Roosevelt speech
Read Michael Patrick Cullinane’s The Washington Post article. Cullinane is our Lowman Walton Chair of Theodore Roosevelt studies and U.S. history professor.
Dickinson State professor participates in Boss Lift
Dr. Debora Dragseth participated in the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Boss Lift event.
Cullinane to be keynote speaker at Theodore Roosevelt Symposium
Learn what Dr. Cullinane’s keynote talk, “The Field of Play: Strenuous Living in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era,” for the 2022 TR Symposium will be about.
Wohletz performs at international music festival
Jeremy Wohletz performed as part of Silent Voices Project’s ensemble at the International Double Reed Society’s 51st Annual Conference.
DSU announces appointment of Johnson chair in U.S. history
Announcing Dr. Jeff Wells as the Dennis & Vaune Johnson endowed chair in U.S. history.
From the Hawks’ Nest: “C’mon in” or “C’mon Back” — DSU Wants YOU as a Student
Dickinson State University’s flexible learning options and variety of programs makes it easy for you to start your college career or continue your education.
DSU appoints Miller as interim vice president/provost
Find out a little about Dr. John Miller, Dickinson State University’s new interim vice president/provost.