
Peter Frase imagines how a post-capitalist world might look deploying the tools of both social science and speculative fiction.
Peter Frase imagines how a post-capitalist world might look deploying the tools of both social science and speculative fiction.
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.
Featuring President Raynard Kington, Grinnell College, Tuesday, April 11, 11 a.m., in Burling Lounge.
Topics for the symposium March 7–10 include robots, rights to data, and use of technology in the Black Lives Matter movement. Scholars' Convocation by Black Lives Matter co-founder Opal Tometi.
Former Reagan administration arms control director and US ambassador to the United Nations will discuss the 1986 superpower summit in Iceland that helped lead to the end of the Cold War.
Native American activist leaders will present a panel titled "Standing Rock and Beyond: Indigenous Leadership and Strategies for Coming Struggles" at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 27 at Herrick Chapel.
Comedian, political satirist, and host of CNN's 'United Shades of America' will perform a show both humorous and thought-provoking at 6 p.m. Tues. Feb 28.
Artists Ligia Bouton and Joan Linder ’92 to give talks at Faulconer Gallery in March.
Diaz will read from his works and hold a question-and-answer session.
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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