The fellowship program advocates for empowerment of women and girls in education
The fellowship program advocates for empowerment of women and girls in education
Ariel Richards ’23 carries out research that helps develop drugs from compounds produced by organisms through the College’s Mentored Advanced Project program and the American Society of Pharmacognosy’s Summer Research Fellowship.
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Grinnell College will stream “Fire Shut up in My Bones on Oct. 23 as part of the Met’s 2021-22 Live in HD season.
Knowing that stress is the most common health issue affecting college students, the office of Student Health and Wellness (SHAW) at Grinnell College has partnered with Neolth, a company that helps students manage stress by empowering them to develop resiliency skills.
Professor of Sociology Karla Erickson explores artificial intelligence in her research and teaching and involves students throughout.
W@G celebrates the book release of “Did We Make It?” by Grinnell College faculty member Ralph Savarese on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021, at 8 p.m. in the Grinnell Museum of Art.
A chapbook of Ekphrastic poetry written in response to paintings by Tilly Woodward.
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Grinnell College will stream Mussorgsky’s “Boris Godunov” on Oct. 9 as part of the Met’s 2021-22 Live in HD season.
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Susan Ferguson receives the Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award
Mini-Grants support local projects to enhance the quality of life in Grinnell
Givens will present "The Fugitive Life of Black Teaching: A History of Pedagogy and Power" at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 23, 2021 in Humanities and Social Studies Center, Room A1231.
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