The Writing Lab is pleased to announce the launch of the Grinnell Guide to Writing, Research, and Speaking, an online resource for students and faculty.
The Writing Lab is pleased to announce the launch of the Grinnell Guide to Writing, Research, and Speaking, an online resource for students and faculty.
Faculty and students present digital liberal arts projects at annual fair.
Mark Sample will lecture about the contemporary importance and impact of protest bots.
Alexandrina Agloro discussed mechanics of game design and how they can contribute to the ways we think about organizing and implementing activism on Sept. 22, 2017.
Learn the mechanics of game design and how they can contribute to the ways we think about organizing and implementing activism.
Technology meets accessibility in Motion Capture of Human Movement, an innovative new psychology seminar taught by Damian Kelty-Stephen.
It is 2017, and social media is an inescapable fact of life. But amidst the dizzying stream of snaps and tweets, Instagrams and influencers, we often struggle to understand how this technology implicates our sense of self — and our relationship to the wider world.
An expert in Black women’s use of digital media to promote social justice discusses lessons from a failed project to make the internet safer.
Prof. Elfenbein and students tackle Islamophobia.
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