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  1. Scholars of Race & Sexual Violence Discuss the Politics of Human Thriving

    A historian and a philosopher and social theorist will illustrate how humanistic inquiry can help us think through pressing questions in our individual and collective lives at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 1.
  2. We Are Young. We Are Strong Film Screening Explores Radicalization of White Youths

    Oct 19, 2017
    Film with a fictional account of the worst attacks against immigrants in post-war Germany will be followed by an informal discussion.
  3. David Ottenstein's Iowa: Echoes of a Vanishing Landscape

    Oct 19, 2017
    David Ottenstein, a photographer from New Haven, Connecticut, will introduce his new book at The Stew in downtown Grinnell.
  4. Ancient Language, Modern Theory

    Oct 19, 2017
    Sam Zukoff of MIT talks Greek reduplication at Grinnell.
  5. 2017 Installation Ceremony

    Oct 17, 2017
    Attend the 2017 Installation Ceremony for named chairs, professorships, and staff, honoring Shuchi Kapila, Elaine Marzluff, Daniel Reynolds, and Erik Simpson.
  6. Economics Department Facebook Page

    Oct 17, 2017
    Check out our page to stay up-to-date on department events as well as happenings in the world of economics.
  7. Star Wars: The Force Awakens

    Oct 17, 2017
    A free screening on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 28, in Bucksbaum Center for the Arts, Room 152.
  8. MAP project student performers in Taiwan

    MAP Students Perform in Taiwan

    Oct 13, 2017
    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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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

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