Popular author discusses his search for the upper limits of the ability to learn, speak, and use languages.
Popular author discusses his search for the upper limits of the ability to learn, speak, and use languages.
Specialist in Asian American studies will explore the historical Siamese twins, Chang and Eng Bunker.
Artist Faheem Majeed discusses a multifaceted South Side Chicago installation and screens the film “Medium Cool.”
Mary Seely to talk about the application of science to education and public policy in a southern African developing country.
A dozen local projects and initiatives will benefit this year from the College’s Mini-Grant Program.
This summer, the Adult Community Exploration Series will again offer free short courses.
Jonathan Miller-Lane’s talk explores the role of a liberal arts education in today’s world.
National expert on political philosophy will talk about the meaning of consent in a democracy.
Professor Marc Chamberland teams up with TEDed to make complex ideas easy to understand.
Grinnell College and community choirs will sing Mozart's "Requiem" in a program featuring flute and violin concertos.
Inspirational global activist Spencer West will deliver a free, public talk about 'redefining possible.
Jonathan Miller-Lane discusses the role the liberal arts education can play in today's society, with emphasis on an embodied approach.
This week’s item is a copy of A Journal of the Plague Year by Daniel Defoe.
Marc Chamberland, professor of mathematics and statistics, explains why in an animated TedEd video.
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