Seniors Lane Atmore and Chase Booth receive award for postgraduate study and travel abroad.
Seniors Lane Atmore and Chase Booth receive award for postgraduate study and travel abroad.
Downtown location offers opportunities for students to interact with community residents.
Grinnell College to show Metropolitan Opera’s Live in HD broadcast of Puccini’s “Madam Butterfly.”
The nationally known leadership summit creates spaces and promotes movements to help end and fight the institutional xenophobia that has plagued our nation throughout history. It promotes collaboration, inclusion, and mutual understanding between Americans and Chinese citizens.
Short course let students experience the 2016 presidential campaign up close.
Grinnell students learn how to transform violence and promote peace.
Conference includes faculty-led discussions, student presentations, keynote by genocide studies scholar, and invited alumni address.
Gabriel Rosenberg ’03 explores the tangled relationships between agricultural practices and the governance of human gender and sexuality.
Activities will include U.S. Rep. Jim Leach's keynote address, student performances, and a pub quiz
David Kathan ’78 from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will present a free public seminar in energy policy.
Tilly Woodward, curator of academic and community outreach, enjoys helping others learn about and create art.
Documentary film is a unique visual document about the times the author and activist spent in Germany. Artists' coffee house to follow.
Stephanie Ford '95 is next in Writers@Grinnell series.
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