The Metropolitan Opera’s production of Gaetano Donizetti’s classic La Fille du Régiment will be streamed live at noon on Saturday, March 2, in Harris Center Cinema as part of the Met’s Live in HD Series.
Ethan Huelskamp’s 3D animation work to reconstruct a Viking mead hall (longhouse) and village merged with the MAP project of Joseph Robertson ’19 and Madison Smith ’20, who conducted background research on the social and political makeup of Viking mead halls.
Internships in the Global Development Studies (GDS) concentration can require critical and creative thought at the nerve centers of international problem-solving.
The College has been named a top producer of U.S. Fulbright Students for 2018-19 among bachelor’s institutions, continuing a tradition of being named a top producer every year since 2004.
Check out the horror and science fiction book display curated by Natasha Aguilar '21 located near the Peer Mentoring area in Burling.
From Character to Ritual will be a physical, vocal, and emotional exploration of three primary states being. Reservations are required.
Tickets are required for the free performance to be held Friday, March 1, at 7 p.m., in Flanagan Theatre. Adapted and directed by Phala O. Phala with Tony B. Miyambo as Red Peter the Ape.
The recruitment, evaluation and retention of the College’s presidential leader are among the most important responsibilities of the Grinnell College Board of Trustees. Likewise, a president’s long-term dedication to the College’s mission is often key to continued progress and success.
Two-time Grammy®-nominated harpsichordist Jory Vinikour, mezzo-soprano Suzanne Lommler, and cellist Craig Trompeter will present a recital of baroque music at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16, in Sebring-Lewis Hall.
David Shribman, former executive editor of Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, will lead a workshop on Feb. 18 and 19 to examine matters regarding journalism ethics, exploring both abstract questions and applications on the ground.
Humanitarian aid typically enters the public consciousness at crises moments. These two speakers invite us to look beyond those snapshots in time and to entertain a few of the many complexities – the challenges – of aid.
What happened to Roman sculpture during the age of the soldier emperors? Susan Wood, professor of art history at Oakland University, will lecture on Roman portraiture of the third century CE at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019.
The Writers@Grinnell series continues with award winning, distinguished author, Tyehimba Jess.
Over the 2018 spring break, with funding from the Wilson Center for Innovation and Leadership, senior Moises Herrera ’19 participated in an urban investigation and participation project with the DeriveLAB company in China’s Pearl River Delta region.