Theater group offers an homage to circus characters and images from the 1930s and 40s, workshops in mime and clown performance.
Theater group offers an homage to circus characters and images from the 1930s and 40s, workshops in mime and clown performance.
Two students decide to create a moot court team on their own, and take it all the way to nationals.
Internationally recognized human rights activist Richard Lapchick talks about the power of sport to address socioeconomic diversity.
The Libraries unveil a visualization feature that enhances the 3Search discovery tool.
Join us at our Annual First-Generation Student Dessert Reception at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 10, 2014 in JRC 209
The Grinnell Singers will present their spring concert under the direction of guest conductor Scott Jarrett on Sunday, April 6.
Students bring noted scholar, author, and radio host Michael Eric Dyson to campus to discuss race in America.
Executive chef Scott Turley and his award-winning lobster dish earn a spot in a national collegiate dining services competition.
Remy Ferber ’14 talks about Grinnellians' commitment to excellence, service, and leadership.
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