Gift provides students opportunity to explore key questions facing the world.
Gift provides students opportunity to explore key questions facing the world.
Ethnomusicologist Zoe Sherinian shows film, demonstrate Indian drum.
Now is the time to apply for student membership on the Rosenfield Program Committee for 2015-16. All current 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year students who have an interest in public affairs, international relations, and human rights are urged to apply.
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.
Jennifer Worley explores the lives, activism, and accomplishments of San Francisco’s sex workers.
Bachelor of Arts Exhibition (BAX) — April 10–May 3, 2015 — features works in the creative arts by students at Grinnell.
Pulitzer Prize nominee Howard French to lecture on "China’s Second Continent: How a Million Migrants are Building a New Empire in Africa."
Exploring international relations and human rights in New York City during spring break.
Author Kevin Gonzalez presents at 4:15 p.m. Monday, April 6.
Associate Professor Theresa Geller wins prestigious Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Mid-Career Fellowship; will conduct research at Yale.
Randye Jones presents two April performances that explore the negro spiritual.
This week’s item is a serialized copy of David Copperfield by Charles Dickens.
Dr. Patricia Quinlisk, Iowa state medical director and epidemiologist, to give talk about vaccines and vaccine policy.
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