A brief summary of the Town Hall meetings on work-life balance.
A brief summary of the Town Hall meetings on work-life balance.
Iowa State Representative Ako Abdul-Samad discusses “Real Conversation, Removing the Mask.”
Scott Cook crafts the definitive study and translation of Confucian and Daoist texts that date back more than 2,000 years.
Special Collections and Archives hosts a night of rare and wonderful items from the depths of Grinnell's past.
Learn about the “The Ethics of Jazz” from Grinnellian and revered jazz giant Herbie Hancock '60, Harvard's 2014 Norton Lecturer.
Step outside to enjoy the changing season. Learn about the prairie with a woodland wildflower hike or learn how to band birds.
Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies Harold Kasimow will present a lecture as part of Holocaust Remembrance Day activities in Des Moines.
One choice opened up a whole web of campus-community connections for first-year student Ruth Isaac ’17.
Professor and students study effective, low-cost strategies to better implement the National Voter Registration Act.
A redesigned computer science course brings alums and students together for a real-world experience.
Henry Cohn will talk about “Sphere Packing in High Dimensions” at 4:15 p.m. Thursday, April 24.
Activist Rae Sikora discusses the global impact of our daily choices, exploring how to create a more just world.
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