The Ring Nebula, a glowing ring of gas surrounding a dying star, and a globular star cluster containing perhaps a million stars will be the feature of an open house.
The Ring Nebula, a glowing ring of gas surrounding a dying star, and a globular star cluster containing perhaps a million stars will be the feature of an open house.
Environmental sciences expert Deborah Swackhamer ’76 discusses water sustainability for the Oct. 27, 2016, Scholars’ Convocation.
Best-selling and acclaimed author Hugo Hamilton is next in Writers@Grinnell series.
Featuring Ron Rapaport, John Marshall Professor of Government; The College of William and Mary, Tuesday, October 25, 11 a.m., in Burling Lounge.
What does it mean to live an ethical life? Webb Keane explores scientific and humanistic explanations for the ethical lives of humans.
Scott recognized for outstanding achievements that have enhanced the quality of life for all Iowans.
Mozart's take on the Don Juan myth balances tragedy and comedy.
Two alumni continue their friendship through work at a unique charter school.
The monthly seminar for the Iowa Colloquium of Information, Complexity, and Logic will rotate between venues at three institutions.
Workshops, course assignments, and new media literacy in the Digital Liberal Arts Lab.
Innovative communities are made possible by Penny Bender Sebring '64 and Charles Ashby Lewis.
Dr. Ranjitha Puskur will present the annual World Food Prize Lecture on Oct. 13, 2016.
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