
The themes of poverty, school choice, and social justice at the heart of the speakers' messages affect educators, students, and families across the country.
The themes of poverty, school choice, and social justice at the heart of the speakers' messages affect educators, students, and families across the country.
An econ and psych double major finds a program that meets his educational needs.
Public symposium on Feb. 8 will feature renowned scholars and state leaders.
The renowned play, presented Feb. 10-11, is based on the memoir of a Gaza doctor committed to Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation. The film Wrestling Jerusalem to be shown Feb. 9.
Athletic participation cited as significant to Grinnell’s distinctiveness.
Best-selling and award winning author Ocean Vuong is next in the Writers @ Grinnell series.
Opera and talk on Feb. 10, the second of 7 operas Grinnell College will stream during spring semester.
Book Release Celebration and Reading by Economics Professors Mark Montgomery and Irene (Tinker) Powell
Prof. Michael Olson ’03, Macquarie University, Sydney, returns to campus on Feb. 8, 2018.
Making Life Visible opens Feb. 2 and features works from 16 contemporary artists and scientists.
Jonathan Larson, Associate Director of Off-Campus Study, has successfully completed the Certified Professional in Education Abroad program.
Damani Phillips uses musical performances to illustrate influence of African American music on the Civil Rights movement.
Award winning author Thisbe Nissen and novelist Jay Baron Nicorvo kick off the Spring semester of the series.
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