Generation Grinnell

Oct 27, 2015
Connections between past and present Grinnellians create new possibilities.

Caucus 2016: Fifty Years after Selma

Oct 26, 2015
For the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act; a lawyer and activist describe its role in the Iowa caucuses and the presidential selection process.

Churchill: The Politician as Playwright

Sep 29, 2015
A Scholars' Convocation: Jonathan Rose discusses a lesser-known side of Churchill.

Do The Right Thing: Film Screening and Panel Discussion

Sep 16, 2015
See Spike Lee's 1989 classic "Do the RIght Thing" and stay for the panel discussion.

A Greener Grinnell

Jul 01, 2015
Conducting international sustainability research.

A Rigorous Education

Jun 29, 2015
Archie Tyson ’06 is committed to education for himself and his students.
Still from Femde Haut of the main characters talking in a field

Unveiled and Queering the Fortress Europe

May 01, 2015
Screening of “Fremde Haut,” and noon talk explore queer European cinema, queer rights, and asylum law and policy.

KGB and the Soviet Surveillance State

May 01, 2015
Ed Cohn wins awards that will support his research on how citizens interacted with an intrusive and ever-vigilant surveillance state.
Students dance at a concert in Gardner Lounge

Shaping Campus Culture

Mar 02, 2015
You can help choose the entertainment and events that come to campus each year.

Gulag Town, Company Town

Feb 26, 2015
Historian Alan Barenberg explores the history of an arctic coal-mining outpost and the legacy of the town’s forced labor origins.

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