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  1. Doug Hess in front of United States map depicting states he has worked with

    Every Vote Counts

    Some things that come to mind when you think of the year 1993 might be the release of Jurassic Park, the “Got Milk?” ad campaign, or Whitney Houston topping the billboard charts. But…

  2. Black and white photo of McNally's grocery store in 1940

    New Smithsonian Exhibition Opening at Drake Community Library

    Feb 26, 2020
    The exhibition brings to light the history of work in Grinnell and how it fits within the nation’s history.
  3. Young, Gifted, and Black gospel choir

    Young, Gifted, and Black Gospel Choir to Tour Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin

    Feb 26, 2020
    The Young, Gifted, and Black (YGB) Gospel Choir will travel around the Midwest during the choir’s annual spring concert tour, performing six free concerts open to the public.
  4. Grinnell College to Stream British Production of “The Audience” on March 8

    Feb 26, 2020
    Grinnell College will stream “The Audience” on Sunday, March 8 in the Harris Center Cinema as part of a series of live productions broadcasted from Britain’s West End.
  5. Katie Bouman

    Katie Bouman to Give Commencement Address on May 18

    Feb 26, 2020
    Katie Bouman, whose algorithm led to the first image of a black hole, will give the 2020 Commencement address.
  6. Student using computer

    Got Research?

    Feb 20, 2020
    Have questions about a research paper? Not sure where to start finding sources for an upcoming presentation? Diving deep into an independent study, MAP, or senior thesis?
  7. Toni Morrison

    Celebrating and Honoring Toni Morrison

    Feb 19, 2020
    Public talk by Professor Shanna Benjamin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19, and inscription unveiling at 4:15 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020.
  8. Christopher Kloeble & Saskya Jain image

    Writers@Grinnell Welcomes Saskya Jain & Christopher Kloeble on Tuesday, April 21, 2020, at 8 p.m.

    Feb 19, 2020
    The Writers@Grinnell series continues with award winning authors, Saskya Jain and Christopher Kloeble.
  9. Man, woman and child

    Jean-Ulrick Désert on the Creative Art of Being Conspicuously Invisible

    Feb 18, 2020
    Berlin-based artist Jean-Ulrick Désert will discuss his multi-media and multi-dimensional artistic practice of the past 20 years at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020.
  10. Joyce DiDonato as Agrippina

    Met Opera’s “Agrippina” To Be Streamed Live on Feb. 29, 2020

    Feb 18, 2020
    Grinnell College will stream Handel’s “Agrippina,” a black comedy about the abuse of power in ancient Rome, on Feb. 29 as part of the Met’s 2019-20 Live in HD season.

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