
The Wilson Center News


Jarren Santos ’17’s journey to a master of public health degree included an innovative science program, faculty-mentored advanced projects, a tour to meet alumni in data analysis and technology, off-campus research, and a cooperative degree program.

Teams of 2 or more Grinnell students come together across disciplines to create a sculpture that has a kinetic, or moving, component. Teams display their works for judging and potentially win cash prizes.

Jackson Katz, Ph.D., will cover the 2016 election and the politics of presidential masculinity.

Innovation Week includes the 3-day Pioneer Weekend, the Spark Tank Innovation Challenge, and the Kinetic Sculpture Competition.

Teams of 2 or more Grinnell students will compete to create a sculptures with kinetic, or moving, components on April 15.

In the modern digital age, ideas on how to access and represent data and knowledge in Classics are rapidly evolving. Last year, the Wilson Center helped Shannon Riley ’17, a classics major, attend the Information Fluency in Classics Program.

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.