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  1. Class studies documents in the print study room

    History 100: The Prophet Muhammad

    The most critical aspect of history is the people. By learning who the people were, what they believed, and why, we can discover their modern relevance.
  2. Students lay out art pieces for exhibit

    An Artistic Voyage: Exhibition Seminar

    Apr 22, 2022
    The art history Exhibition Seminar course is a rare opportunity for undergraduate students to curate an exhibition. The course culminates in a show in the Grinnell College Museum of Art and in the publication of a catalog.
  3. Karla Erickson teaches Sociology of Robots

    Sociology of Robots: An Exciting Opportunity

    Apr 22, 2022
    Sociology of Robots is an incredibly popular course at Grinnell College for a reason: it offers an exciting opportunity to study artificial intelligence in a hands-on environment.
  4. Jennifer Fulton wearing lab goggles standing by whiteboard

    Understanding the World Through the Lens of Chemistry

    Apr 22, 2022
    Jennifer Fulton ’15 is living her dream as a principal scientist in medicinal chemistry at Cogent Biosciences, and it all began at Grinnell. 
  5. Erik Henderson

    History Shaping Humanity

    Apr 22, 2022
    As a history major,  Erik Henderson ‘19 realized that the faculty would push him to be better academically and reach his full potential.
  6. Denisha Renovales stands by Grinnell College entrance

    The Head and Heart of an Advocate for Social Justice: Denisha Renovales ’17

    Apr 22, 2022
    Denisha Renovales ’17 came to Grinnell with a strong drive to be a champion for social justice and an advocate for minority communities. The courses she took in the Department of Gender, Women’s, and Sexuality studies (GWSS) made her aware of an opportunity to learn more about the social impact that she could have.
  7. Professor and two students

    Modern Classics of Historical Writing

    Apr 22, 2022
    The unusual format and small group dynamics of the Modern Classics of Historical Writing (HIS 382) course give students a glimpse into other ways of thinking.
  8. Rachel Yoder and Claire Lombardo

    Writers@Grinnell welcomes Claire Lombardo and Rachel Yoder

    Apr 22, 2022
    Writers@Grinnell wraps up the season with award-winning authors, Claire Lombardo and Rachel Yoder on Friday, April 29, 2022, at 4:15 p.m. in the Grinnell Museum of Art. The award winners for the spring writing contests will also be announced at the end of this event.
  9. Outside looking into a classroom taught by Dan Reynolds

    Contemporary German through Media

    Apr 22, 2022
    Throughout the course, students apply a multimedia focus to study current events in Germany and its neighboring countries. Through this multimedia lens, you will cultivate an understanding of how those events shape your thinking about similar trends in the United States.
  10. Dr. Harold Kasimow

    Harold Kasimow will speak on Holocaust Remembrance Day

    Apr 21, 2022
    Harold Kasimow, Ph.D. — George Drake Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Grinnell College — is a leading scholar on interreligious dialogue and the author of several books. He will speak

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