
A internationally-inclined alumna uses theater to put down roots.
A internationally-inclined alumna uses theater to put down roots.
Activities will include U.S. Rep. Jim Leach's keynote address, student performances, and a pub quiz
Sept. 11–12, Kyle Abraham explores triumphs in international history of civil rights as well as creative collaboration in dance.
Play explores Emerson and Thoreau’s friendship and love of the natural world.
Talented and open to change, alum discovers his true niche in the D.C music scene.
Craig Quintero will travel to Taipei to teach, direct, and study filmmaking.
Whether in the classroom or independently, scientific research offers intellectual rewards.
Jonathan Miller-Lane discusses the role the liberal arts education can play in today's society, with emphasis on an embodied approach.
Research is a huge component in the arts. It's what you perform, it's what you study, it's what you create scripts based upon. It’s what leads you to stages and shows well beyond Grinnell.
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