Gift expands student opportunities for careers in ethically-informed public service.
Join us on October 9 as David Harrison leads the discussion based on an article from The Economist.
Heather Swan, an award-winning writer, poet, and beekeeper who teaches writing and environmental literature at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will present “Honeybees: Threats and Resilience” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11, in Room 2021 of the Noyce Science Center.
Plaque highlights Kasimow’s new book about the response of diverse religious thinkers to the pope’s call for more interreligious dialogue.
Political Science Professor Kathy Cramer of the University of Wisconsin-Madison will present the Scholars’ Convocation Lecture, titled “Learning Well in a World that Turns Away,” at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 11, in Room 101 of the Joe Rosenfield ’25 Center. The event is free and open to the public.
Pursuing rich study abroad and global learning activities has allowed this alum to thrive in China where he pursues his passions.
Book release celebration and Reading by Grinnell College English Professor, Ralph Savarese, who will read from his newly published book, "See It Feelingly: Classic Novels, Autistic Readers, and the Schooling of a No-Good English Professor."
Four internationally-acclaimed writers from Algeria, Ecuador, Russia, and Germany, will participate in conversation about what it means to be part of a global community of writers in times of geopolitical upheaval and disunity.
Grinnell Prize Week events explore issues of science, innovation, and social impact.
Kathryn Lofton will explore the convergence of pop culture and religion on Sept. 26-27, 2018.
Computer science major takes advantage of global learning opportunities on campus, and off, to embrace cultural differences and shape his Grinnell experience.