Professor John Garrison speaking to audience

5 Questions with John Garrison

Feb 23, 2023
While it’s expected that a professor of English can discuss the finer points of Shakespeare, it’s not always a given that they can do so in a manner that is easily understood and engenders excitement and interest. Grinnell’s John Garrison is one of those who can — and does.
Sharon Quinsaat

Quinsaat Secures Grant to Study Conservative Attitudes Among Filipino Immigrants

Feb 14, 2023
The American Philosophical Society has awarded Sharon Quinsaat a $6,000 grant for her project, “Understanding Support for U.S. Conservative and Right-Wing Politics among Filipino Immigrants.”

Grace Duffy ’22 Receives Stouffer Fellowship for Graduate Studies

Aug 02, 2022
The fellowship is open to senior women who are fluent in French, Spanish, or Portuguese with plans for a career and graduate study in a public service field in Latin America and Latin American communities.
Dr. Harold Kasimow

Harold Kasimow will speak on Holocaust Remembrance Day

Apr 21, 2022
Harold Kasimow, Ph.D. — George Drake Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Grinnell College — is a leading scholar on interreligious dialogue and the author of several books. He will speak

Beisner and Magnett Named Truman Scholars

Apr 14, 2021
Truman Scholars demonstrate outstanding leadership potential, a commitment to a career in government or the nonprofit sector, and academic excellence.
Molly Stone ’20

Tools to Understand Violence, Injustice, and Intractable Conflict

Sep 08, 2020
Why one student decided to concentrate in peace and conflict studies
Tim Dobe teaching a religious studies course

Because They’ve Been in Your Shoes

Jun 08, 2020
Faculty are not only mentors and advisers — they’re role models for how to navigate classes, careers, and life.
College students march in a political protest

Introducing Peace and Conflict Studies

Jun 08, 2020
If you’re interested in making the world a better place, Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies is a class where you’ll develop flexibility and nimbleness to pursue your vision.

Author of "American Sutra" to Discuss Book

Nov 13, 2019
When the FBI began mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, Buddhist priests were among the first to be incarcerated. "American Sutra" tells the story of Japanese American Buddhists (the largest group of Buddhists in the United States at that time) in the context of anti-Japanese sentiment during World War II and draws parallels to contemporary challenges to religious freedom facing Americans today.

Scholar to Address Peace and Conflict Studies Student Conference

Feb 16, 2018
Grinnell College conference, March 9-10, 2018, includes keynote speech, faculty-led discussions, presentations of student papers

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