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  1. Ken Alder

    Scholar Ken Alder to Give Lecture about the History of Scientific Values

    Ken Adler, professor of history and Milton H. Wilson Professor in the Humanities at Northwestern University, will give a Scholars’ Convocation Lecture at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 14, in Room 101 of the Joe Rosenfield ’25 Center.
  2. Sunny Yudkoff

    Tubercular Vistas: Rewriting Thomas Mann in Hebrew

    Mar 07, 2019
    March 12-13, 2019, Sunny Yudkoff will present on the role played by tuberculosis in the life and writing of the Hebrew modernist David Vogel and also participate in an informal conversation, Jewish Studies Today, with students.
  3. Social Explorer database logo with map of USA

    Social Explorer

    Mar 06, 2019
    Provides access to current and historical census data and demographic information, as well as economic data, crime data, environmental data, and more. Users can create maps and reports to illustrate, analyze, and understand demography and other social changes. Most data is for the U.S., but some data on Canada and European countries is also available.
  4. E. Patrick Johnson

    Gender, Women's and Sexuality Studies Welcomes E. Patrick Johnson on Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 7 p.m.

    Mar 06, 2019
    Johnson's presentation, "The Beekeeper: Performing Southern Black Women who Love Women" will be held in the Humanities and Social Studies Center, Room S3325.
  5. Two students using shadow puppet

    Art Collab

    Mar 05, 2019
    Sometimes to both students and professors, Grinnell College can feel a little bit like living on an island. Jeremy Chen, a senior lecturer in Grinnell College’s Art Department, set out to change that with the creation of Stew Art Studios, commonly called “The Stew,” an art studio at 927 Broad St. in downtown Grinnell, where students can share their work and collaborate on art projects with town residents.
  6. Picture of Students who attended Duke Feminist Theory Workshop

    Duke Feminist Theory Workshop

    Mar 05, 2019

    Since 2007, Duke University’s Trinity College of Arts and Sciences in Durham, North Carolina, has hosted an annual 2-day long workshop on feminist theory. Each year, attendees from around the…

  7. Kesho Scott speaks in the House Chambers

    Kesho Scott Recognized at Iowa Capitol for Her Work in Education and Diversity

    Mar 05, 2019
    Professor Kesho Scott receives a standing ovation from the Iowa House of Representatives and gives the keynote address at an NAACP dinner in Ames.
  8. Ashley Kang ’19

    Collaborating on Research

    Mar 04, 2019
    While noting that the bio chem major “may seem daunting” at first, Ashley Kang ’19 has found it to be a rewarding experience.
  9. Philip An ’19

    Passionate About Bio Chem

    Mar 04, 2019
    Philip An '19 suggests that intended biological chemistry majors “find ways to stay passionate” about the subject. “I recommend that emerging biological chemistry majors try to enjoy the ride. Really reflect about what you are learning in class.”
  10. Lyra Baroque Orchestra

    Grinnell Singers, Lyra Baroque Orchestra Join Forces in March 10 Concert

    Mar 02, 2019
    The Grinnell Singers and Lyra Baroque Orchestra will present a joint concert at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 10, in Sebring-Lewis Hall in the Bucksbaum Center for the Arts.

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