DJ Savarese

Writers@Grinnell Welcomes DJ Savarese, Thurs. Dec. 8, 2022; 5 p.m. at the Pioneer Bookstore

Nov 28, 2022
Writers@Grinnell welcomes artful activist, multi-genre writer, scholar, teacher, and practicing optimist, DJ Savarese, on Thurs., Dec. 8, 2022 at 5 p.m. at the Pioneer Bookstore.
Jivyaa Vaidya standing in front of a colorful mural

Close community, far-reaching impact - GivingTuesday

Nov 29, 2022
Grinnell College invites alumni, faculty, staff, parents, and community members to celebrate and strengthen our campus community this GivingTuesday.
Grant Faulkner, Grinnell College Authors and Artists

Grant Faulkner: All the Comfort Sin Can Provide, National Novel Writing Month

Nov 20, 2022
In this Authors and Artists podcast episode, Grant Faulkner ’87 talks about National Novel Writing Month, 100 Word Story, and his book of short stories, “All the Comfort Sin Can Provide.”
Group of 10 students at BRASA Summit 2022

Brazilian Students Network at National Summit

Nov 09, 2022
The Wilson Center for Innovation and Leadership sponsored ten Brazilian students to attend this year’s BRASA Summit, a two-day annual conference that gathers Brazilian college students studying outside their country and influential leaders to discuss some of the country’s main issues and to debate solutions.
May-Lee Chai Grinnell College Authors and Artists Podcast

May-lee Chai ’89: Tomorrow in Shanghai and Other Stories

Nov 01, 2022
In a vibrant and illuminating follow-up to her award-winning story collection, Useful Phrases for Immigrants, May-lee Chai's latest collection explores multicultural complexities through lenses of class, wealth, age, gender, and sexuality. An Authors and Artists Podcast episode.
Charvann Bailey, Grinnell College Authors and Artists

From Biological Bench Science to Teaching at Grinnell College: A Chat with Charvann Bailey

Jul 01, 2022
In this Authors and Artists podcast episode, Charvann Bailey discusses her route to a doctorate in biology, the struggles of post-docking and bench science, and her decision to teach at a liberal arts college as well as her work trying to find new therapies to treat lung cancer.
Gerald Lalonde, Grinnell College Authors and Artists

Gerald Lalonde: Athena Itonia

Oct 15, 2022
In “Athena Itonia: Geography and Meaning of an Ancient Greek War Goddess,” Lalonde offers a comparative study of the social, political, and military aspects of the cult of Athena Itonia and its propagation through ancient Greece. An Authors and Artists podcast episode.
Jeff Blanchard, in a blue button-down shirt, laughs while sitting at a table with a student.

Applying Mathematics to Preserve Course Registration: A Pandemic Story

Oct 18, 2022
In a paper recently accepted for publication in Mathematics Magazine, mathematics faculty Marc Chamberland and Jeff Blanchard tell a uniquely Grinnell story of resilience and of intellectual curiosity applied for the greater good.
Anne Harris, Grinnell College Authors and Artists

A Conversation with Anne F. Harris, Medieval Art Historian and President of Grinnell College

Dec 01, 2021
Anne F. Harris talks about her new book, the significance and relevance of Medieval art today, the transition from teaching to administration, what it's like to head a premiere liberal arts college in the age of Covid (and all else), and her vision for Grinnell. An Authors and Artists podcast episode.
George Drake, Grinnell College Authors and Artists

A Talk with George Drake

Dec 15, 2021
Host Marshall Poe ’84 talked to George Drake about his personal history and memoir in this Authors and Artists episode.

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