By Doug Cutchins
Well, that didn't take long.
It seemed that no sooner had Grinnell College men's basketball player Jack Taylor swished his final free throw, giving him an NCAA...
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By Doug Cutchins
Well, that didn't take long.
It seemed that no sooner had Grinnell College men's basketball player Jack Taylor swished his final free throw, giving him an NCAA...
Grinnell College's Rosenfield Program in Public Affairs, International Relations, and Human Rights will host a three-day symposium, April 16-18, to discuss Human Trafficking.
"Iowa is a...
On Monday, April 15, Marsha Ternus, former chief justice of the Iowa Supreme Court, will open her final Grinnell College short course class session to the public. The session will take place at 7:...
As an anthropology major at Grinnell College, Andrea Leiser '10 volunteered as co-leader of a group that worked to end the stigma of mental health issues. Three years later, Leiser is a Peace...
Archeologist, international scholar and peace activist Sudharshan Seneviratne will speak at Grinnell College about his efforts to undertake heritage peace initiatives in Sri Lanka. From 1983 until...
"Animals Among Us," an exhibition developed by an interdisciplinary team of 10 student curators, uses over 80 works of art to explore animals and how they inform our understanding of ourselves as...
Grinnell College student Noah Most, a senior from Stillwater, Minn., has been awarded a prestigious Watson Fellowship for one year of independent study and travel abroad.
Most is one of...
Grinnell, Iowa -- Grinnell College student Inara Sunan Tareque will implement an international peace project in Bangladesh this summer, thanks to a $10,000 award from the Davis Projects for Peace...
On Thursday, March 7, at 4:15 p.m. peace scholar, teacher, and activist David Cortright will give a lecture titled "Prospects for Peace in the Second Obama Administration" in ARH Room 302 on the...
Grinnell, Iowa –After an 18-month community-wide discussion, the Grinnell College Board of Trustees has voted to retain the college's need-blind admission and financial aid policies—for now.
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