Award-winning author Peter Pomerantsev will offer a bold, penetrating insight into Russia today and Vladimir Putin’s “post-modern dictatorship” on Feb. 23.
Award-winning author Peter Pomerantsev will offer a bold, penetrating insight into Russia today and Vladimir Putin’s “post-modern dictatorship” on Feb. 23.
Antonio Saillant, a sustainable performance consultant and strategist with a background in aerospace and environmental engineering, delivered a lecture entitled “An Intersection Between Film and Sustainability” on Tuesday evening in JRC 101.
Meklit Hadero's talk, "Global Diaspora: Art, Culture and Pan-Africanism," will explore the connections between the Global African Diaspora, highlighting both 20th and 21st century ideas of Pan-Africanism.
Crime novelist Nichelle Tramble Spellman is next in the Writers@Grinnell series.
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Jennifer Brown, associate professor of music, will give the opera talk for the Met Opera’s Feb. 25 performance.
Prof. Elfenbein and students tackle Islamophobia.
Annual film festival will highlight topics that transcend political, geographical, and cultural borders.
Free admission to world premiere of the French film. Actor Aurélien Recoing will answer questions and visit campus.
Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies seniors reenact central tensions of the feminist 'sex wars' of the 1980s as part of capstone seminar.
Tuesday, March 14, 4:15 p.m., Burling Lounge
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