
Teams of 2 or more Grinnell students will compete to create a sculptures with kinetic, or moving, components on April 15.
Teams of 2 or more Grinnell students will compete to create a sculptures with kinetic, or moving, components on April 15.
Karen Hoelscher Johnson presents her newest book 'Lancaster's Rose' at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 11, at the Pioneer Bookshop.
In the modern digital age, ideas on how to access and represent data and knowledge in Classics are rapidly evolving. Last year, the Wilson Center helped Shannon Riley ’17, a classics major, attend the Information Fluency in Classics Program.
Soundscapes, an exhibit by Zack Stewart ’17, will be on display in the Smith Gallery from March 6-17, 2017.
Topics for the symposium March 7–10 include robots, rights to data, and use of technology in the Black Lives Matter movement. Scholars' Convocation by Black Lives Matter co-founder Opal Tometi.
Mimi Sheller to discuss the global dimensions of "differential mobility."
Mohamad W. Khan, executive director of the Muslim Community Organization/Masjid An-Noor Mosque in Des Moines, will speak on the impact of President Trump's policies and values on Des Moines's and Iowa's Muslim population.
Launching with a concert in Sebring-Lewis Hall, the Grinnell Singers 2017 spring tour includes locations in Minnesota, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
Former Reagan administration arms control director and US ambassador to the United Nations will discuss the 1986 superpower summit in Iceland that helped lead to the end of the Cold War.
Native American activist leaders will present a panel titled "Standing Rock and Beyond: Indigenous Leadership and Strategies for Coming Struggles" at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 27 at Herrick Chapel.
Letter from President Kington to campus community reaffirming Grinnell's support for transgender faculty, staff, and students.
Artists Ligia Bouton and Joan Linder ’92 to give talks at Faulconer Gallery in March.
Comedian, political satirist, and host of CNN's 'United Shades of America' will perform a show both humorous and thought-provoking at 6 p.m. Tues. Feb 28.
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