Naomie Ramsay ’14 worked with her mentor, Audrey Devine-Eller to explore post-secondary educational issues.
Yakov Lurie joins Grinnell as the new Russian Language assistant.
Seminar on Shakespeare's heroic revenge tragedy Hamlet places it in its Renaissance, Reformation, and Elizabethan contexts.
Students explore modern Russian culture, focusing on the relationship between the artist and the state.
Students explore the intersection of race, class, and gender to understand the experiences of men of color.
Visiting scholar from France leads unique seminar on Molière's L'Ecole des femmes
The newest generation of Grinnellians arrives early to get to know their new home.
Students explore the production of mercury toxin in the field and the lab.
First-year students explore the possibilities and limits of consumer-based citizenship.
Students assess alternative teacher programs: Teach for All and Teach for America.
Students explore race, color, culture and national identities in introductory course.
