In celebration of Earth Month, Grinnell College hosts free events featuring local food, volunteering, and exploration.
In celebration of Earth Month, Grinnell College hosts free events featuring local food, volunteering, and exploration.
Free showing of a documentary about sexual assault on college campuses will be followed by a panel discussion on April 16.
President Raynard S. Kington calls on all Grinnellians to take this month of national awareness as a time to get involved.
Writers@Grinnell presents novelist and short story writer Daphne Kalotay, author of "Russian WInter" and "Site Reading."
Historian and author will discuss the science and art of killing from 1914–45.
Award-winning poet and playwright Dan O’Brien returns to Grinnell as an artist in residence April 16.
$300K gift includes support to upgrade humanities and social studies learning spaces.
Socio‑cultural anthropologist Erica Lehrer ’92 discusses the work of memory in Poland today."
Celebration for Mike Gill's book, "Already Doing it: Intellectual Disability and Sexual Agency".
Christine Walley “brings her anthropological perspective home, examining the fate of her family and that of blue-collar America at large.”
Rural sociologist Ben Winchester explores small-town leadership and the rural brain gain.
Expert to discuss the impact of energy use on climate change.
Jonathan Andelson and Jeremy Chen will present on impressions of “The Elusive Prairie” at third annual Iowa Humanities Festival.
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