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  1. Writers@Grinnell: Mark Montgomery & Irene (Tinker) Powell

    Book Release Celebration and Reading by Economics Professors Mark Montgomery and Irene (Tinker) Powell
  2. Alum Returns to Discuss Kant, Dog-Whistle Politics & the History of Concepts

    Jan 31, 2018
    Prof. Michael Olson ’03, Macquarie University, Sydney, returns to campus on Feb. 8, 2018.
  3. Closeup of a baseball

    The Linguistic Structure of Japanese Baseball Chants

    Jan 31, 2018

    World-renowned phonologist Armin Mester will present work he has been developing with collaborators that seeks to explain the complex sound patterns in adapting a batter’s name for use in…

  4. Faulconer Gallery Exhibition Explores the Relationship Between Art and Biology

    Jan 30, 2018
    Making Life Visible opens Feb. 2 and features works from 16 contemporary artists and scientists.
  5. Jonathan Larson Earns Professional Certification in Education Abroad

    Jan 29, 2018
    Jonathan Larson, Associate Director of Off-Campus Study, has successfully completed the Certified Professional in Education Abroad program.
  6. African American Music in the Fight for Civil Rights

    Jan 29, 2018
    Damani Phillips uses musical performances to illustrate influence of African American music on the Civil Rights movement.
  7. Writers@Grinnell: Thisbe Nissen & Jay Baron Nicorvo

    Jan 24, 2018
    Award winning author Thisbe Nissen and novelist Jay Baron Nicorvo kick off the Spring semester of the series.
  8. Two Authors to Appear at the Pioneer Bookshop

    Jan 23, 2018
    Thisbe Nissen and her husband author Jay Baron Nicorvo will be at the Pioneer Bookshop on Tuesday, January 30.
  9. Graduation Announcements and Class Rings on Display

    Jan 22, 2018
    Students can view samples of and place orders for Grinnell College graduation announcements and class rings at display in Rosenfield Center.
  10. Listen to Speech Martin Luther King Jr. Gave at Grinnell College in October 1967

    Jan 19, 2018
    The listening event on Tuesday, Jan. 23, will be followed by a brief reflection and reception.

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