Iyer will explore the rise of minority theatre movements in the U.S. in a journey delving into American identity through the artistic expressions of marginalized people.
Iyer will explore the rise of minority theatre movements in the U.S. in a journey delving into American identity through the artistic expressions of marginalized people.
Robert G. Bergman will present “Irreproducibility in the Scientific Literature or: How Often do Scientists Tell the Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth?” on April 5, 2018.
March 11-23, 2018, tour offers students opportunities to perform and to build connections with alumni.
Jeffrey Henderson, an internationally recognized expert on ancient Greek drama, will present "Lysistrata Through the Ages: Receptions of An Iconic Heroine."
Yale professor, a musicologist and director of Whitney Humanities Center, will discuss what humanistic activism means.
Grinnell would never penalize a prospective student for peaceful public protest. Indeed, we reward students in the application process who have used their voices to address important social problems.
From publishers such as Elsevier, Sage, Springer, Taylor and Francis, and Wiley
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