Todd Foreman ’95, dual U.S./U.K. citizen, is running for election to Britain’s Parliament.
Sherry considers the fate of “sacrifice” as a category of value in the political, military, and personal experience of the Great War of 1914-1918.
Jack Shuler presents a free public lecture, “The Thirteenth Turn: A History of the Noose,” on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015.
Internationally renowned wind ensemble director leads open rehearsal, seminar.
Minneapolis' Lyra Baroque Orchestra joins Grinnell College choir for a free March 1 performance.
Grinnell College makes big jump on Peace Corps’ annual Top Schools rankings
Transplant seedlings and learning more about prairie, savanna, and wetland plants.
Artists@Grinnell welcomes artist-in-residence Stelios Manousakis for a two-week residency February 15–28, 2015.
Slavic Coffeehouse, Maslenitsa, and Luther College Balalaika Ensemble Concert in Rosenfield 101 on Sat. Feb. 21.
Watch online as seven notable Grinnell alumni present at the TEDxGrinnell conference on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2015.
“Miles from Nowhere” author Nami Mun joins Grinnellians for reading/roundtable.
Anton Kaes' lecture addresses the invisible, long-term effects of the First World War on German society.
