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  1. King Lear 01

    British production of ‘King Lear’ to be shown on Sunday, March 3

    Grinnell College will show William Shakespeare’s’ masterpiece, “King Lear,” at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 3, in Harris Center Cinema as part of Britain’s National Theatre Live encore production series.
  2. Marching Coast-to-Coast for Climate Action

    Feb 25, 2019
    Ed Fallon, climate activist and former state legislator from northeast Des Moines, will address the urgent need for action on climate disruption on Monday, March 4, 2019.
  3. View of Paris with the Eiffel Tower

    GDS Becomes Student’s ‘Guiding Track’

    Feb 22, 2019
    Charlie Paquette ’19 tackled his Global Development Studies (GDS) research requirement by traveling to Paris to interview policy analysts, retired French military personnel, and political activists — all of which helped to inform a summer Mentored Advanced Project (MAP) that focused on France’s war on terror in its former colony of Mali.
  4. Elizabeth Prevost and Ralph Savarese

    March 5 Herman Melville Meets Agatha Christie

    Feb 22, 2019
    At 4:15 pm on March 5 History Professor Elizabeth Prevost and English Professor Ralph Savarese will lead a discussion about the deceptively simple act of reading.
  5. Special Campus Memo: Moving Ahead

    Feb 21, 2019
    Over the past few months, the Grinnell community has been engaged in a complicated and often difficult debate about expanded student unionization on campus. To try to move forward, the College is initiating three steps: possible selective expansion of the UGSDW, a task force to address financial support for student success, and improving the academic component of student experiential learning.
  6. Fulbright Grantees

    Grinnell Named A Top Producer of U.S. Fulbright Students for 2018-19

    Feb 20, 2019
    The College has been named a top producer of U.S. Fulbright Students for 2018-19 among bachelor’s institutions, continuing a tradition of being named a top producer every year since 2004.
  7. Kirtimay Pendse ’19 at UNAIDS with fellow interns and Panama's first lady

    Insight and Innovation

    Feb 20, 2019
    Internships in the Global Development Studies (GDS) concentration can require critical and creative thought at the nerve centers of international problem-solving.
  8. Donizetti

    Streaming of Met Opera’s "La Fille du Régiment" Set for March 2

    Feb 20, 2019
    The Metropolitan Opera’s production of Gaetano Donizetti’s classic La Fille du Régiment will be streamed live at noon on Saturday, March 2, in Harris Center Cinema as part of the Met’s Live in HD Series.
  9. Mead hall model in 3D showing the inside of the building

    Medieval Meets Virtual

    Feb 20, 2019
    Ethan Huelskamp’s 3D animation work to reconstruct a Viking mead hall (longhouse) and village merged with the MAP project of Joseph Robertson ’19 and Madison Smith ’20, who conducted background research on the social and political makeup of Viking mead halls.
  10. Mining tunnel with tracks

    Horror and Science Fiction Book Display in Burling

    Feb 18, 2019
    Check out the horror and science fiction book display curated by Natasha Aguilar '21 located near the Peer Mentoring area in Burling.

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