
“My Life as a Foreign Country” author Brian Turner joins Grinnellians for reading/roundtable.
“My Life as a Foreign Country” author Brian Turner joins Grinnellians for reading/roundtable.
Join teacher, mentor, and healer Tarell A. Rodgers ’93 as he presents “Don’t Run, Embrace it All.”
Free public events will feature prominent speakers on race and social justice.
Expert on peace and conflict studies discusses ‘With all the World’s Violence, Where is Peace?’
Don Webster, former UN war crimes prosecutor in Rwanda and Tanzania, reflects on the '94 Rwandan genocide and the judicial response.
Students from five colleges present on topics from food insecurity and sexual violence to human rights and peace projects.
Experts on land use and conflict converge to discuss urban and rural issues surrounding this important topic.
Three international students raised in conflict—in Serbia, Rwanda, and Iraq—reflect on their experiences in a panel discussion.
Northern Irish singer/songwriter Steafán Hanvey’s concert and panel discussion focus on memory, identity, and armed conflict.
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