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  1. Guest Artist: Linda Pereksta

    Linda Pereksta joined the faculty of The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh as Assistant Professor of Flute in 2009. Prior to coming here, she taught at The University of…

  2. 2013 Iowa Flute Festival

    Feb 15, 2013

    IOWA FLUTE FESTIVAL 2013: Saturday February 23

    FLUTE OUT OF THE BOX: New Paths for the 21st-Century Flutist

    Bucksbaum Center for the Arts,…

  3. Harry Hopkins 1912

    Katherine Kraft Harris '38

    Feb 03, 2013

    Katherine Kraft Harris ’39 died at Westminster Canterbury Richmond (Va.) on April 23 at the age of 93. Katie, as she was called, was born in Des Moines, Iowa and educated in the public…

  4. Yarn Bombing the Peace Grove

    Feb 03, 2013
    A guerilla art project knits together a group of students, townspeople, and local alumni.
  5. Dr. Kelley Donham is the Third Speaker in Prairie Studies Series, "Chemical Contaminants in Our Environment"

    Jan 24, 2013

    4:15 p.m., ARH 102, informal discussion with Professor Donham
    7:30 p.m., ARH 102, lecture, "Intensive Livestock Production Systems: Occupational and Environmental Concerns"

    On…

  6. Harry Hopkins in youth

    Harry's War: Historic Photos

    Jan 23, 2013

    Harry Hopkins 1912 is best known as a the architect of the Works Progress Administration. But he had an arguably more important role in world history — as an aide to F.D.R. during…

  7. Shuchi Kapila

    Following the Connections

    Jan 04, 2013

    Shuchi Kapila believes that English is an academic discipline that is anything but merely academic.

    "By the time I got to university, the study of English had become a cutting-edge…

  8. Erik Simpson

    Continuing in the Family Business

    Jan 04, 2013

     

    For Erik Simpson, English is more than a discipline; it's the family business.

    He grew up in Olean, N.Y., the son of an English professor at St. Bonaventure University. His mother,…

  9. The Evolution of Language

    Jan 04, 2013

    Carmen Valentin, newly tenured in Grinnell's Spanish department, also has scholarly and personal interests on two continents -- in her case, Europe and North America. A native of Spain, she…

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