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  1. MAP project student performers in Taiwan

    MAP Students Perform in Taiwan

    In June, four Grinnell College students traveled to Tainan, Taiwan to perform in Night Magic directed by Professor Craig Quintero. Amaris Bates ’18, Nolan Boggess ’19, Dru Greenwood ’18, and Yi-Chia Wang ’20 left the Des Moines airport on June 6 and arrived in Taipei after a 13-hour flight.
  2. Writers@Grinnell Brings Carmen Machado, Alissa Nutting to Campus

    Oct 13, 2017
    Award winning authors, Carmen Machado and Alissa Nutting are next in the Writers@Grinnell series.
  3. Exploration of Religion and National Security, Personhood and Technology

    Oct 11, 2017
    Gates Scholar Sylvester Johnson will give two lectures on diverse topics at Grinnell College on Oct. 25-26, 2017.
  4. Haitian-American Musician Leyla McCalla to Perform Nov. 6

    Oct 11, 2017
    McCalla sings in French, Haitian Creole, and English, and performs cello, tenor banjo, and guitar
  5. A drawing of a line of women covered by waves

    Witness for Peace: The Feminist Resistance in Columbia

    Oct 11, 2017
    Witness for Peace’s fall speaker, Carol Rojas, will address popular education and intersectional organizing in a dynamic of escalating violence in post-accords Colombia.
  6. Grammy Award-Winning Rebirth Brass Band to Perform in Herrick Chapel

    Oct 10, 2017
    A New Orleans institution since 1983, the band now plays stages and festivals worldwide.
  7. Mindfulness at New Time

    Oct 10, 2017
    Visit SHACS Monday or Thursday afternoons to help reduce your stress and improve your focus.
  8. They Call Me Q

    Oct 09, 2017
    Quarrat Ann Kadwani will play 13 characters in her one-woman, autobiographical play ‘They Call Me Q’ at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 23.
  9. Alumni Couple Gives $1.15 Million to Grinnell College for Student Career Advancement

    Oct 06, 2017
    Gift establishes fund to help students prepare for careers around the world.
  10. The U-Turn: A Transformational Journey

    Oct 06, 2017
    A screening of the third documentary in Luis Argueta’s immigration trilogy will be followed by a question and answer session with the director.

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