4:15 pm, Tuesday, May 1, Burling Library Lounge
4:15 pm, Tuesday, May 1, Burling Library Lounge
German prof Vance Byrd to discuss panorama, industrialization, scientific exploration and 19th century German literature April 26.
A free, public screening of the documentary and discussion with the director will being at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 21, 2018, in Harris Center Cinema.
A group of Grinnell students have brought forward in a letter to me their recommendation that all work-study positions on campus should be unionized.
“It is important that young women who are pursuing degrees in economics hear from women in the field about opportunities and challenges,” said Mary Suiter, the St. Louis Fed’s economic education officer and an assistant vice president. “And it is crucial that these young women bring their perspectives, ideas, and talents to a profession that is still largely dominated by men.”
The last opera in the Metropolitan Opera’s 2017-18 Live in HD program, Jules Massenet’s "Cendrillon," will be streamed at noon at Grinnell College on Saturday, April 28.
To honor her, the Writing Lab invites you to submit a letter or note of any length reminiscing about your work with her and wishing her well.
Jaci Thiede to begin work at Grinnell this summer.
Jaci A. Thiede will be the next Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations at Grinnell College.
A history professor, a digital liberal arts specialist, and three students are working together to find out.
Human-centered design (HCD) – a design and management framework that develops solutions to problems by involving the human perspective in all steps of the problem-solving process – is becoming an increasingly popular approach for companies to create products that resonate more deeply with their intended users.
The Division III forum of the convention touched on themes related to ethics and athletics, enrollment management, and a review of legislative proposals such as rules regarding academic misconduct and legislated sanctions associated with sports wagering.
Award-winning artist, curator, and author Deborah Whaley is next in the Writers at Grinnell series.
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