Julia Fine ’10 talks about her new book, a provocative meditation on new motherhood, in this Authors and Artists episode.
Julia Fine ’10 talks about her new book, a provocative meditation on new motherhood, in this Authors and Artists episode.
Continued support from Grinnell College and the community helps libraries expand their collections and enrich educational experience at Grinnell High School and Grinnell Middle School.
Grinnell College will stream “Rigoletto” on Jan. 29 as part of the Met’s 2021-22 Live in HD season.
Writers@Grinnell Reading with Molly McCully Brown on Thursday, March 10, 2022, at 8 p.m. via Zoom.
How one First-Year Tutorial about Old English poetry led to original work that’s available in Digital Grinnell.
Beronda L. Montgomery, an internationally recognized plant biology researcher and expert on mentoring in science, will join Grinnell in July 2022
In December 2021 community mini-grants were awarded to seven local initiatives, totaling $25,121. Since 2002, the mini-grant program has directed over $507,000 toward 209 community-driven initiatives.
A large collection of full-text legal and government publications both current and historical, covering United States Federal and State law, foreign and international law, legal classics, law journals, treaties, case law, and much more.
On Jan. 28, the Grinnell College Museum of Art (GCMoA) opens a new exhibition, Digital Vision. For the artists in this exhibition, digital technology has changed their art in both subtle and overt ways.
The education and health professions career communities have provided students with support, insight, and inspiration.
Sarah Purcell talks about her new book, Spectacle of Grief: Public Funerals and Memory in the Civil War Era, in this Authors and Artists episode.
Grinnell College will stream “Cinderella” on Jan. 5 as part of the Met’s 2021-22 Live in HD season. The Office of Community Partnerships, Planning, & Research is offering free tickets at the door to all attendees which is made possible through The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This event is free and open to the public.
Host Marshall Poe ’84 talked to George Drake about his personal history and memoir in this Authors and Artists episode.
Campus will be closing to the public at 3 p.m. and students are to shelter in their residence halls starting at 4 p.m. tomorrow, Wednesday, Dec. 15 due to the potential of dangerous winds. The National Weather Service is predicting that wind gusts may exceed 60 miles an hour in our area beginning in the late afternoon through the overnight hours. Safety is our top priority, and we want to ensure that all faculty, staff, and students are home and/or in their residence halls before the weather intensifies.
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