The Dean Difference
From academics and athletics to campus improvements and financial strength, our 13th President has made an impact like no one else in Dean’s history. Read on to learn more.
From academics and athletics to campus improvements and financial strength, our 13th President has made an impact like no one else in Dean’s history. Read on to learn more.
If you’re heading back to college after spending time in the workforce, it’s important to understand the different ways that adults learn in order to help you be successful. Read on to learn more about the seven adult learning styles to get as much out of your education as possible.
If you’re interested in becoming an esports shoutcaster, you need to know as much as possible about the field, in addition to having a solid foundation in broadcasting. Read on to learn more.
Community dance programs make dance lessons available to everyone, regardless of socioeconomic status, skill level and more. If you’re interested in using your degree in Dance to get involved with a community dance program, read on to learn what you need to know.
At Dean, personal support and guidance goes a long way. Gavin Estey '08, Assistant Director of the Arch Learning Community and a Success & Career Advisor, answered a few questions about his work with Arch students and his advice for a successful semester.
There are a number of different esports careers to choose from, including planning and marketing tournaments, running the technology, finding players and sponsors and more. Read on to learn how to go down this new and interesting career path.
Join the momentum for ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ’s Global Days of Giving from February 17-18, 2022! Read on to learn more.
This weekend, the School of the Arts will perform Clybourne Park! Loosely based on historical events that took place in the city of Chicago, the play applies a modern twist to the issues of race and housing and aspirations for a better life in two acts, set 50 years apart. Read on to hear more about the show from cast members Nikita DaRosa ’22, Katie Moran ’22, Zion Hall ’23 and Michael Cabral ’23.
For more than 25 years, the ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Theatre program has participated in the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF), which offers students and faculty tremendous opportunities to learn, network and share their craft with the collegiate theatre community at both the regional and national levels. Read on to learn the results of the Region-1 festival.
Friday, February 11 marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015, this day promotes full and equal access to and participation in science for women and girls.