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  1. Academics

    No Program? No Problem!

    Grinnell’s “freelance film students” win recognition at the Society for Cinema and Media Studies National Undergraduate Conference.
  2. Women in computing / Computer Science Table: Recruiting and hiring technical women

    May 02, 2013

    At this Friday's session of Women in Computing / CS Table, we'll discuss efforts to recruit and hire technical women. We will consider a variety of resources related to this issue.

  3. Ingrid Daubechies Caps a Semester of Internationally Renowned Speakers

    Apr 22, 2013
    Daubechies explains how wavelets were used to detect fraudulent art, capping a semester of fascinating speakers.
  4. Blanchard Goes GAGA for Compressed Sensing

    Apr 19, 2013
    Jeff Blanchard and his Oxford collaborator Jared Tanner release compressed sensing software.
  5. McKibben Lecture 2013: John Oakley

    Apr 17, 2013
    Oakley explains how funerary art illustrates classical Athenian perceptions and reactions to death.
  6. New psychologist/training coordinator to begin in July

    Apr 16, 2013

    SHACS is pleased to announce that A.J. Williams will be joining our team in July as psychologist and training coordinator. A.J. comes to Grinnell from Oregon State University. A.J.’s…

  7. Counterinsurgency and the Future of Afghanistan

    Apr 10, 2013
    Debating counterinsurgency and the future of Afghanistan with Gian Gentile and John Nagl
  8. Faculty Members Travel Abroad During Spring Break

    Apr 10, 2013

    Professors Jeff Blanchard, Joe Mileti, and Jen Paulhus spent some, or all, of spring break working on research outside of the United States.

    Jeff Blanchard visited a collaborator in…

  9. Anand Patwardhan Screening & Director Talk

    Apr 05, 2013

    7:00 p.m. in JRC 101: Grinnell's Cultural Films Committee and Gandhi and Resistance course will join with the University of Iowa to sponsor a visit by Anand Patwardhan, India's leading…

  10. Students working in Namib Desert

    Fire and Ice

    Apr 02, 2013
    Courses take students around the world, such as biology students studying in the Namib desert and economics students exploring South Korea's rise.

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