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  1. LaDonna Redmond in urban neighborhood carrying basket of tomatoes

    Activist Seeking Food Justice to Speak on Nov. 8

    LaDonna Redmond, an activist who was inspired to fight for a fairer food system due to limited access to fresh, healthy and organic food in her Chicago community, will give the Scholars’ Convocation Lecture at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 8, in the Joe Rosenfield ’25 Center.
  2. Grinnell College Libraries Offer Adaptive Technology and Services

    Nov 01, 2018
    Helping all "Grinnellians" be successful academic researchers
  3. Ecodharma: Buddhist Teachings for the Ecological Crisis

    Oct 31, 2018
    David Loy will analyze social and ecological issues from the perspective of arts, religion, and ecology, Monday, Nov. 5, 2018, 7:30–9 p.m. Noyce Science Center, Room 1023.
  4. A speaker gives a TEDxGrinnellCollege talk.

    TEDxGrinnellCollege Announces Speaker Line-up for Nov. 3

    Oct 31, 2018
    TEDxGrinnellCollege takes place from 1-5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at Roberts Theatre in the Bucksbaum Center for the Arts.
  5. Celebrate Halloween with a Haunting Organ Concert at 9 p.m. Wednesday

    Oct 29, 2018
    Organist Linda Bryant and student organists perform a creepy but fun Halloween concert at 9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31, in Herrick Chapel.
  6. Crowd with American flags at the capitol

    First-ever Grinnell College National Poll Yields Wide Volume of Data

    Oct 25, 2018
    Topics include favorability of president, legal immigration, opinions on NFL kneeling.
  7. Scholar to Discuss the Causes of and Responses to Genocide in Myanmar

    Oct 24, 2018
    Burma native Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung, professor and chair of political science at University of Massachusetts, Lowell, will give a talk on Wednesday, Oct. 31, titled “MIND THE GAP: Responses to Genocide in Myanmar.”
  8. Sebastian Braun

    Scholar to Explore ‘Plains Indian Cultures, Politics, Economics, and Oil’

    Oct 24, 2018
    Sebastian Braun, director of American Indian Studies at Iowa State University and a researcher who studies the Bakken oil boom in North Dakota and its impact on native and non-native communities and the environment, will speak on Tuesday, Oct. 30.
  9. Student looking pensive

    Between the Question and the Answer

    Oct 24, 2018
    Are nonmonogamous relationships solely private acts of individuals or something more, such as a social movement? To answer that question, Emma Kalkowski-Farrand ’19 and Anna Billy ’20 spent nearly three months searching through primary and secondary sources from the 1800s through today.
  10. Registration for the Ignite Program Starts Friday, Oct. 26

    Oct 24, 2018
    At 8 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 26, parents may begin registering their children for the fall session of the free Ignite Program, which will take place on campus Saturday, Nov. 17, for youngsters from prekindergarten through fourth grade.

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