
Award winning and best selling author, Roxane Gay, to visit Grinnell College as part of the Writers@Grinnell series.
Award winning and best selling author, Roxane Gay, to visit Grinnell College as part of the Writers@Grinnell series.
Natsu Onoda Power will explore racial issues during the Grinnell College Scholars’ Convocation on Thursday, March 15.
Keith A. Archer will be the next Vice-President for Finance and Treasurer of the College at Grinnell College.
Archer comes from Knox College and will begin work at Grinnell this summer.
Rossini’s "Semiramide," March 10, is the 4th of 7 Met operas Grinnell College will stream this spring.
Grinnell is accepting applications for summer restoration assistants through March 12, 2018, to help at the Conard Environmental Research Area and at urban prairies in Grinnell.
Iyer will explore the rise of minority theatre movements in the U.S. in a journey delving into American identity through the artistic expressions of marginalized people.
Robert G. Bergman will present “Irreproducibility in the Scientific Literature or: How Often do Scientists Tell the Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth?” on April 5, 2018.
March 11-23, 2018, tour offers students opportunities to perform and to build connections with alumni.
Jeffrey Henderson, an internationally recognized expert on ancient Greek drama, will present "Lysistrata Through the Ages: Receptions of An Iconic Heroine."
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