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Meet Intercultural Affairs’ Student Specialist Team

Jan 24, 2024
Learn more about Intercultural Affairs’ student-facing staff: Adriana Torres, assistant director of Intercultural Affairs, Latinx/e Student Specialist; Jenée Spencer, director of Intercultural Affairs, Black Student Specialist; and Micho Adler, assistant director of Intercultural Affairs, LGBTQIA+ Student Specialist.
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Gibson Publishes Sci-Fi/Fantasy Novel

Jan 22, 2024
Professor Emerita of Psychology Janet Gibson recently published her first novel, Jayel: Hands of a Healer, a science fiction book with elements of fantasy and mystery.
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Angela Onwuachi-Willig ’94 Receives Michael A. Olivas Award for Outstanding Leadership in Diversity and Mentoring in the Legal Academy

Jan 11, 2024
Trustee Angela Onwuachi-Willig ’94, dean and professor of law at Boston University, was recently honored for her dedication to mentoring individuals from underrepresented backgrounds and working to increase diversity in the legal academy.
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Joe Beggs ’19 and a Seat at the Table

Jan 02, 2024
At a Rosenfield Program event during his first year on campus, Joe Beggs ’19, now the CEO of two biotechnology start-ups, noticed there was an empty seat at the table where the presenters were eating. That open seat helped put him on the path to where he is today.
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Grinnell Singers and Oratorio Society to Present ‘The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci’

Nov 28, 2023
The Grinnell Singers and the Grinnell Oratorio Society will present “The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci” on December 2, 2023, at 2 p.m. in Sebring-Lewis Hall.
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Making a Difference through Education

Nov 28, 2023
Historical Perspectives on U.S. Education examines how and why public education came into being in the United States, whose interests it has served, and whose interests have been neglected, ignored, or suppressed.
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Evolution, Art, and the Jewelwing Damselfly

Oct 23, 2023
Associate Professor of Biology Idelle Cooper ’01 found herself back at Grinnell this fall — this time as a faculty member in the Department of Biology.
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The Magic of Making Music

Oct 18, 2023
Students who love music can make new friends and form community with the Grinnell Singers, while also taking on an exciting musical challenge.
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Grinnell To Host Civic Action Academy Nov. 10–11

Oct 16, 2023
Students, faculty, and staff passionate about civic action and community engagement are invited to discuss and learn during Iowa and Minnesota Campus Compact’s annual Civic Action Academy.
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Hybrid Film Photography: Grinnellians Experiment with How to Capture the World

Oct 12, 2023
Students Kelly Banfield ’24, Philomena Frasca ‘25, Celia Meagher ‘24, and Stella Lowery ‘24 spent their summer vacation experimenting with the coolest camera brands and films alongside Professor and artist Andrew Kaufman.

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