Celebrating the Bicentennial of German Composer Richard Wagner

Jul 29, 2013
Celebrate the bicentennial of Richard Wagner, German composer of some of the best-known operas of the 19th century.

The Life and Times of J.B. Grinnell

Jul 28, 2013
American Studies students shine a light on the history of Josiah B. Grinnell.

ILEAD USA: Library Technology and Leadership Skills Institute

Jul 26, 2013
In 2013, a team made up of Drake Community Library and Grinnell College Library staff was selected to take part in ILEAD USA (Innovative Librarians Explore, Apply and Discover).
Jordan Scheibel tosses some radishes into a bucket

Grinnell Farms

Jun 28, 2013
Navigating complex issues such as sustainability, chemical input, food justice, and land consolidation, Grinnellian farmers are a thoughtful, passionate presence in the American agriculture sector.

New psychologist/training coordinator to begin in July

Apr 16, 2013

SHACS is pleased to announce that A.J. Williams will be joining our team in July as psychologist and training coordinator. A.J. comes to Grinnell from Oregon State University. A.J.’s…

Yarn Bombing the Peace Grove

Feb 03, 2013
A guerilla art project knits together a group of students, townspeople, and local alumni.
Harry Hopkins 1912

Katherine Kraft Harris '38

Feb 03, 2013

Katherine Kraft Harris ’39 died at Westminster Canterbury Richmond (Va.) on April 23 at the age of 93. Katie, as she was called, was born in Des Moines, Iowa and educated in the public…

Harry Hopkins in youth

Harry's War: Historic Photos

Jan 23, 2013

Harry Hopkins 1912 is best known as a the architect of the Works Progress Administration. But he had an arguably more important role in world history — as an aide to F.D.R. during…

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Redstockings Women's Liberation Archives for Action, 1940-91. Part 1, The Birth of the Women's Liberation Movement [microfilm]

Jan 04, 2013

 

43 Microfilm reels + a guide

This publication is indispensible for the study of the origins and practice of 1960’s and 1970’s feminism. This is a primary source archive of first-hand…

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