Still from Femde Haut of the main characters talking in a field

Unveiled and Queering the Fortress Europe

May 01, 2015
Screening of “Fremde Haut,” and noon talk explore queer European cinema, queer rights, and asylum law and policy.

KGB and the Soviet Surveillance State

May 01, 2015
Ed Cohn wins awards that will support his research on how citizens interacted with an intrusive and ever-vigilant surveillance state.
Single actor walks towards chair

Professor's Fellowships Lead to Taiwan

May 01, 2015
Craig Quintero will travel to Taipei to teach, direct, and study filmmaking.

Broadening the Mind

May 01, 2015
How off-campus study changes lives.

Novel Experience

May 01, 2015
Working one-on-one with an award-winning novelist.

Maria Tapias Selected for Leadership Academy

Apr 29, 2015
Maria Tapias has been selected to participate in a prestigious year-long Senior Leadership Academy.
May 2015 Library Study Breaks

Libraries’ Study Breaks Spring 2015

Apr 28, 2015
In Burling Library Lounge at 9 p.m. Monday, May 11 and Tuesday, May 12

Research Is Integral

Apr 26, 2015
Whether in the classroom or independently, scientific research offers intellectual rewards.

2015 Mini-Grant Awards

Apr 24, 2015
A dozen local projects and initiatives will benefit this year from the College’s Mini-Grant Program.

Gobabeb, Grinnell and the Namib Sand Sea

Apr 24, 2015
Mary Seely to talk about the application of science to education and public policy in a southern African developing country.

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