Why one student decided to concentrate in peace and conflict studies
Why one student decided to concentrate in peace and conflict studies
Grinnell College is accepting nominations from across the globe for the 2021 Grinnell College Innovator for Social Justice Prize. The College awards the Grinnell Prize annually to individuals who show creativity, commitment and extraordinary accomplishment in effecting positive change.
72% of likely voters “extremely motivated” to vote; Voter fraud concerns rise among Republicans.
It is my great honor to start this year with you in my new role as your president. It is truly wonderful to think of classes being in session and the launch of our great endeavor.
Join award-winning author Jamel Brinkley for a reading from his work and discussion, moderated by Steven Duong ’19 and Mira Braneck ’19.
52% of Americans say President Trump is not doing enough to contain the virus.
The Grinnell College Libraries has purchased ProQuest Central which is the largest single periodical resource available, bringing together complete databases across all major subject areas, including Business, Health and Medical, Social Sciences, Education, Science and Technology, and Humanities.
The Grinnell College Libraries has purchased Academic Video Online (AVON) which is the most comprehensive streaming video source available to libraries. It delivers over 70,000 documentaries, feature films, and other titles spanning the widest range of subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.
Grinnellians contribute to the common good during the coronavirus pandemic
Join award-winning poet Gabrielle Calvocoressi for a reading from their work, followed by a discussion with Writers @ Grinnell Director Dean Bakopoulos.
Grinnell College National Poll findings highlight everyday inequalities for African Americans.
Join poets (and pals) Hieu Minh Nguyen and Angel Nafis for a week of special events featuring conversations about the craft of poetry, literary friendships, queerness, the art of mentorship, and working and surviving in a time of social upheaval.
With a recent grant, Nicole Eikmeier and two colleagues from Bard College developed network models that better capture the geographic and social complexity of the pandemic.
Donna Vinter began teaching in the Grinnell-in-London program in 1980 and has shaped and directed the program since 1982, when she became the director.
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