Shonda Kuiper, professor of math and statistics, teaches students to “think with data” through online games.
Rook, a mixed-instrument ensemble will present free, public master classes and a concert on Saturday, Nov. 19.
The Grinnell Oratorio Society, together with the Grinnell Singers, will present Handel’s Messiah on December 4, at 2 p.m. in Herrick Chapel.
The College Board's institutional document service, IDOC, may take up to five days to process your submission.
Molly Schintler is working to help the College meet the ‘Real Food Challenge’ by 2020.
Award winning author Gabrielle Calvocoressi is next in the Writers<span>@</span>Grinnell series.
Externship program connects Grinnellians past and present.
Lisa Doris Alexander ’97 discusses what film, television, and sports tell us about race relations in the United States on Nov. 17.
Faulconer Gallery hosts Nina Elder for a week-long residency and a narrative presentation of her work.
Professor Jennifer Paulhus will talk about the international (from England to Singapore and Canada to Chile ) mathematics research she did during her Harris Faculty Fellowship.
Pioneer Bookshop and other merchants invite you to celebrate Jingle Bell Holiday with crafts, food, and fun; in downtown Grinnell Friday, Nov. 18.
Email from Karen Edwards, Associate Dean and Director, Office of International Student Affairs, to international students and exchange visitors regarding the 2016 election.
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