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  1. Students who attended the Project PengYou summit
    Global Grinnell

    Grinnell College Students Take on the Project Pengyou Leadership Summit

    The nationally known leadership summit creates spaces and promotes movements to help end and fight the institutional xenophobia that has plagued our nation throughout history. It promotes collaboration, inclusion, and mutual understanding between Americans and Chinese citizens.
  2. Four students in front of the Iowa State Capitol

    Grinnell Caucus Project

    Mar 12, 2016
    Short course let students experience the 2016 presidential campaign up close.
  3. For the Global Good

    Mar 11, 2016
    Grinnell students learn how to transform violence and promote peace.
  4. Peace and Conflict Studies Student Conference

    Mar 08, 2016
    Conference includes faculty-led discussions, student presentations, keynote by genocide studies scholar, and invited alumni address.
  5. How Meat Changed Sex

    Mar 07, 2016
    Gabriel Rosenberg ’03 explores the tangled relationships between agricultural practices and the governance of human gender and sexuality.
  6. Celebrate Humanities Day

    Mar 07, 2016
    Activities will include U.S. Rep. Jim Leach's keynote address, student performances, and a pub quiz
  7. Changing State, Federal Roles in U.S. Electric Power Sector

    Mar 07, 2016
    David Kathan ’78 from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will present a free public seminar in energy policy.
  8. William Villalongo's recreation of the Brookes slave ship

    Putting a Face on the Gallery

    Mar 04, 2016
    Tilly Woodward, curator of academic and community outreach, enjoys helping others learn about and create art.
  9. Audre Lorde: The Berlin Years and Artists' Coffeehouse

    Mar 03, 2016
    Documentary film is a unique visual document about the times the author and activist spent in Germany. Artists' coffee house to follow.
  10. Writers at Grinnell

    Writers@Grinnell: Stephanie Ford

    Feb 26, 2016
    Stephanie Ford '95 is next in Writers@Grinnell series.

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