
Celebrate the International Day of Peace with screening of "He Named Me Malala," a film about the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai.
Celebrate the International Day of Peace with screening of "He Named Me Malala," a film about the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai.
Experts will share their perspectives on global politics of migration and refugee issues during a symposium on Sept. 6-8.
Applied anthropology students work to boost attendance at a local museum.
Seniors Lane Atmore and Chase Booth receive award for postgraduate study and travel abroad.
Conference includes faculty-led discussions, student presentations, keynote by genocide studies scholar, and invited alumni address.
Lane Atmore '16 discusses her research in Fairfield, Iowa, focused on the area's "surprisingly numerous sustainability initiatives."
Sociologist Matthew Hughey to discuss impact of media coverage of athletics, genetics, and race.
Join the anthropology department and dean's office in a celebration of Tapias’ newest publication.
More than 10% of a national leadership program volunteers this year are from Grinnell.
Our feeling was that if you are not connected to your place, you won’t take care of it. From this conversation emerged the idea of embracing our location and using it as a teaching and learning tool.
I came to Grinnell as a biology major and had also thought about law school for social justice issues. Then I fell in love with anthropology.
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