Sociologist Matthew Hughey to discuss impact of media coverage of athletics, genetics, and race.
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.
Weintraub, a Kaibab National Forest archaeologist, recognized with award in public archaeology.
Maria Tapias has been selected to participate in a prestigious year-long Senior Leadership Academy.
Jonathan Andelson and Jeremy Chen will present on impressions of “The Elusive Prairie” at third annual Iowa Humanities Festival.
Bachelor of Arts Exhibition (BAX) — April 10–May 3, 2015 — features works in the creative arts by students at Grinnell.
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.
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.
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